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An amusement park ride spins you around in a circle of radius 7.2 m with a speed of 21.3 m/s. If your mass is 80 kg, what is the centripetal force acting on you?
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An amusement park ride spins you around in a circle of radius 7.2 m with a speed of 21.3 m/s. If your mass is 80 kg, what is the centripetal force acting on you?
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F = 5,041N = 5,000N (2 sig fig)
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