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Many people think 3 is the right answer. They may be right. But, they may also be wrong.
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Iβm changing my unsolicited answer to 1, although not an option. Last sentence is a trick.
It is 3 from the circle's perspective, 4 from the observer's perspective
Sadness is correct - making the assumption that circle B is static and cannot move freely about its axis then the answer will be 3. If circle B does move counterclockwise, AND I make the assumption that there is sufficient rolling friction between the two circles to eliminate any βslip differentialβ then the answer will be 3/2. What if circle B spins freely but circle A is static then β0β to infinity satisfies as circle Aβs center starting position will always be satisfied. βIfβ A simply turns/slips against B once again 0 to infinity satisfies the desired outcome. If I assume varied slip differentials then I can pretty much come up with any answer I would like. Given this knowledge I will answer there is NOT ENOuGH information to solve with 100% certainty without making an ass out of both you and me.!
Thanks for the reply fren! I posted the answer video and it offers some interesting insights. Be sure to check it out.