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A golf club head can be thought of as undergoing circular motion when you swing the club. If the club head has a mass of 0.65 kg, a speed of 24 m/s and a radius of 2.2 meters, (club length + arm length) what is the force on the club head due to the swing?
6 years ago

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Damon
m v^2/R
6 years ago

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