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Suppose you and a friend, each of mass 60 kg, go to the park and get on a 4.0-m-diameter merry-go-round. you stand on the outside edge of the merry-go-round, while your friend pushes so that it rotates once every 6.0 s. what is the magnitude of the (apparent) outward force that you feel?
a. 7 n
b. 63 n
c. 130 n
d. 260 n

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