Two objects of mass m1 = 2m and m2 = m move around a rotation axis A in parallel circles of radii r1 = r and r2 = 2r with equal tangential speeds. As they rotate, forces of equal magnitude are applied opposite to their velocities to stop them. Which statement is correct?
A) m2 will stop first because it has the larger initial angular velocity.
B) m1 will stop first because it has the smaller radius.
C) m2 will stop first because the torque on it is greater.
D) m1 will stop first because it has the smaller moment of inertia.
E) Both objects will stop at the same time because the angular accelerations are equal.
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