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A mass of 1.200 kilograms is on a 0.700 meter string which is the radius of the circle in which the mass is traveling. A ball of mass 1.200 kg is attached to a 0.700 m long string. It is moving horizontally in a clockwise direction, 4.000 m above ground, with a speed of 20.00 m/s. The centripetal acceleration of the ball is

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