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IF AN OBJECT IN A CIRCULAR MOTION BEGINS TO MOVE FASTER, WHAT HAPPENS TO THE CENTRIPETAL FORCE?
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bobpursley
centripetal force= mass*velocity^2/radius
17 years ago
MELISSA
SO THAT MEANS THE CENTRIPETAL FORCE WILL BE LARGER?
17 years ago

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