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- 1 1. Bob twirls a 0.615 kg mass at a constant speed in a 34.0 cm radius circle at a speed of 1.95 m/s. What is the centripetal acceleration? What force in what direction is he exerting at the top and the bottom
- 2 2. Marlene twirls a 2.50 kg mass in a 62.0 cm radius vertical circle at a constant speed. At the bottom of the circle she needs to exert an upward force of 56.4 N of force. What is the centripetal acceleration? What force in what direction is exerted at the top?
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1. Bob twirls a 0.615 kg mass at a constant speed in a 34.0 cm radius circle at a speed of 1.95 m/s. What is the centripetal acceleration? What force in what direction is he exerting at the top and the bottom
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2. Marlene twirls a 2.50 kg mass in a 62.0 cm radius vertical circle at a constant speed. At the bottom of the circle she needs to exert an upward force of 56.4 N of force. What is the centripetal acceleration? What force in what direction is exerted at the top?
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