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Step-by-step explanation:

The magnitude of centripetal acceleration is:

a = v² / r

The velocity is:

v = d/t

v = 2 × 2π (5 m) / 60 s

v = 1.05 m/s

a = (1.05 m/s)² / (5 m)

a = 0.219 m/s²

The direction is towards the center. So at point A, the centripetal acceleration is 0.219 m/s² downward, and at point B, the centripetal acceleration is 0.219 m/s² upward.

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