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  1. An athlete swings a 3.06 kg ball horizontallyon the end of a rope. The ball moves in a circle of radius 0.82 m at an angular
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  2. An athlete swings a 4.30 kg ball horizontally on the end of a rope. The ball moves in a circle of radius 0.790 m at an angular
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  3. An athlete swings a 3.06 kg ball horizontally on the end of a rope. The ball moves ina circle of radius 0.82 m at an angular
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  4. An athlete swings a 2.01 kg ball horizontallyon the end of a rope. The ball moves in a circle of radius 0.98 m at an angular
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  5. An athlete swings a 3.46 kg ball horizontallyon the end of a rope. The ball moves in a circle of radius 0.55 m at an angular
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  6. An athlete swings a ball, connected to the end of a chain, in a horizontal circle. The athlete is able to rotate the ball at the
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  7. A bowling ball weighing 71.2 N is attached to the ceiling by a 3.80 m rope. The ball is pulled to one side and released; it then
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  8. A bowling ball weighing 71.2 is attached to the ceiling by a 3.90 rope. The ball is pulled to one side and released; it then
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  9. A bowling ball weighing 71.2 is attached to the ceiling by a 3.50 rope. The ball is pulled to one side and released; it then
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  10. A bowling ball weighing 71.2 N is attached to the ceiling by a 3.60 m rope. The ball is pulled to one side and released; it then
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