Physics, 15.02.2020 03:18 maxdmontero
Caleb is swinging Rachel in a circle with the Centripetal force of 533N. If the radius of the circle is 0.75m and Rachel has a mass of 16.4kg, how fast is Rachel moving? Round to the nearest tenth.
4.9 m/s
Why? I just took the test ;)
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