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Physics, 27.03.2020 04:53, hannahhh565

The mass, hanging over the pulley, is representative of the centrifugal force acting on the three-hooked mass while it is rotating. What is the justification for why we able to use this value of centrifugal force for that of the centripetal force during the experiment?2. Identify the independent variable(s) in this experiment.3. Identify the fixed variable(s) in this experiment.4. Identify the dependent variable(s) in this experiment.

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