A hornet circles around a pop can at constant speed once per second in a path with a 12 cm diameter. We can conlude that the hornet's wings must push on the air with force components that are a. straight down b. down and inwards c. down and backwards e. down, inwards, and backwards Please explain
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A hornet circles around a pop can at constant speed once per second in a path with a 12 cm diameter. We can conlude that the hornet's wings must push on the air with force components that are
a. straight down
b. down and inwards
c. down and backwards
e. down, inwards, and backwards
Please explain
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