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3 Return An object complete 66.8 cycles in 3.57 minutes. What is the velocity in m/s if the radius is 0.129 meters? (Rou

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3 Return An object complete 66.8 cycles in 3.57 minutes. What is the velocity in m/s if the radius is 0.129 meters? (Round to three decimal places. X 0.043 N 0/1 point A ball travels in a uniform circular path of radius 0.093 m and a centripetal acceleration of 1.32 m/s 2. What is the frequency of the ball in revisec? (Round to three decimal places) х (no answer)

3 o/1 point The coefficient of friction between a rider and the merry-go-round is 0.5053 and the rider is observed to be travelling at 13.18 Revolutions Per Minute (RPM). If friction is just enough to keep that rider in Uniform Circular motion, how many meters from the center of the merry-go-round is that person standing? (Round your answer to three decimal places. Hint: Be careful with units. Find the force of friction, and relate this to the centripetal acceleration. Use that centripetal acceleration to solve for the Radius. X (no answer)

4 071 point A 0.5492 kg toy plane attached to a 1.686 m string is spun in a horizontal circle with a period of 3.004 seconds per revolution. What is the tension in the string in Newtons? (Round to three Decimal places) X (no answer)
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