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A hammer thrower accelerates the hammer (mass = 7.30 kg) from rest within four full turns (revolutions) and releases it at a speed of 21.0 m/s. Assuming a uniform rate of increase in angular velocity and a radius of 0.80 m, calculate the angle of this force with respect to the radius of the circular motion
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