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A ball on the end of a string is whirled around in a horizontal circle of radius 0.386 m. The plane of the circle is 1.10 m above the ground. The string breaks and the ball lands 2.00 m (horizontally) away from the point on the ground directly beneath the ball's location when the string breaks. Find the radial acceleration of the ball during its circular motion.
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