In a hypothetical ring-shaped satellite rotating in space, artificial gravity can be achieved using centripetal force. If the satellite has a radius of $10 \,m$, then to achieve a centripetal acceleration at a point on the circumference of $10 \,ms^{-2}$, its angular speed is:

  • A
    $1 \,rad \,s^{-1}$
  • B
    $10 \,rad \,s^{-1}$
  • C
    $1 \,revolution \,s^{-1}$
  • D
    $10 \,revolution \,s^{-1}$

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