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Biology, 24.10.2019 05:00, brenyasanders5345

Biomedical laboratories routinely use ultracentrifuges, some of which are able to spin at 1.00 × 10 5 rev/min about the central axis. the turning rotor in certain models is about 20.0 cm in diameter. at its top spin speed, what force does the rotor exert on a 2.00-g sample that is positioned at the greatest distance from the spin axis? would the force be appreciably different if the sample were spun in a vertical or a horizontal circle? why or why not?

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