An unbalanced force of 40. newtons keeps a
5.0-kilogram object traveling in a circle of radius...
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An unbalanced force of 40. newtons keeps a
5.0-kilogram object traveling in a circle of radius
2.0 meters. what is the speed of the object?
(1) 8.0 m/s (3) 16 m/s
(2) 2.0 m/s (4) 4.0 m/s
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