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A5.0 kg ball is moving in a 5.0 m horizontal circle every 3.0 s. The ball experiences - O no net force O a centripetal acceleration O only the acceleration of gravity O motion d…
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A5.0 kg ball is moving in a 5.0 m horizontal circle every 3.0 s. The ball
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O no net force
O a centripetal acceleration
O only the acceleration of gravity
O motion due only to its inertia
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Not sure but a centripetal acceleration.
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