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Physics, 01.12.2021 05:30, lauren21bunch

A child on a spinning playground ride is 0. 36 m from the center of the ride. The centripetal force on the child is 19 n. What is the mass of the child if the child has a tangential speed of 0. 54 m/s?.

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