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A ball to a string and swing it in a horizontal circle. The tension of the string points inward toward your hand as you spin it. Describe the path of the ball if the string brea…
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A ball to a string and swing it in a horizontal circle. The tension of the string
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The Ball will fall towrds its digram just like pendulum
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