Question 1 The accompanying figure shows a frictionless channel in the shape of a segment of a circle with center at "O"

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Question 1 The accompanying figure shows a frictionless channel in the shape of a segment of a circle with center at "O"

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Question 1 The Accompanying Figure Shows A Frictionless Channel In The Shape Of A Segment Of A Circle With Center At O 1
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Question 1 The accompanying figure shows a frictionless channel in the shape of a segment of a circle with center at "O". The channel has been anchored to a frictionless horizontal table top. You are looking down at the table. Forces exerted by the air are negligible. A ball is shot at high speed into the channel at "p" and exits at "r." Consider the following distinct forces: 1. A downward force of gravity. 2. A force exerted by the channel pointing from q to O. 3. A force in the direction of motion. 4. A force pointing from O to q. Which of the above forces is (are) acting on the ball when it is within the frictionless channel at position "q"? (A) 1 only. (B) 1 and 2. (C) 1 and 3. (D) 1, 2, and 3. (E) 1, 3, and 4. Explain your choice clearly.
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