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Consider a 40-kg object moving at a constant speed of 12.5 m/s in uniform circular motion. The radius of the circular mo

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Consider A 40 Kg Object Moving At A Constant Speed Of 12 5 M S In Uniform Circular Motion The Radius Of The Circular Mo 1
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Consider a 40-kg object moving at a constant speed of 12.5 m/s in uniform circular motion. The radius of the circular motion is 3.5 meters. Determine the centripetal force need to keep the object in uniform circular motion. GIVE YOUR ANSWER TO THE NEAREST WHOLE NEWTON. Your Answer: Answer Question 29 (5 points) Consider a 35-kg object moving at a constant speed of 14.0 m/s in uniform circular motion. The radius of the circular motion is 2.0 meters. Determine the centripetal acceleration of the object. GIVE YOUR ANSWER TO THE NEAREST WHOLE METER PER SECOND SQUARED.