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Asnowball is rolling down a hill at 4.5 m/s and accumulating snow as it goes. its diameter begins at 0.50 m and ends at the bottom of the hill at 2.5 m. what is the snowball's change in centripetal acceleration from the top of the hill and the bottom of the hill?

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