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Two identical objects go around circles of identical diameter, but one object goes around the circle twice as fast as the other. the centripetal force required to keep the faster object on the circular path is 1. four times as much force as required to keep the slower object on the path. 2. half as much force as required to keep the slower object on the path. 3. one fourth as much force as required to keep the slower object on the path. 4. twice as much force as required to keep the slower object on the path. 5. the same force required to keep the slower object on the path.

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