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The speed in Case A is twice that of Case B. The object mass in Case A is one-half that of Case B. The radius is the same in each case. How does the net force in Case A compare …
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The speed in Case A is twice that of Case B. The object mass
in Case A is one-half that of Case B. The radius is the same
in each case. How does the net force in Case A compare to
the net force in Case B?
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one-half that of Case B.
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