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When a person spins a bucket of water in a circle, the force acting on the bucket to keep the water inside called? A. Gravity B. Acceleration C. Centripetal force D. Mass
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When a person spins a bucket of water in a circle, the force acting on the bucket to keep the water inside called?
A. Gravity
B. Acceleration
C. Centripetal force
D. Mass
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Centripetal force
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