Rank the following situations in order of increasing centripetal-forċe magnitude (i.e., smallest to largest). A 1-kg ball swings on a rope a) l-m long with speed 10 m/s; b) 5 m long with speed 20 m/s; 10 m long with specd 30 m/s; d} 2 m long with speed 12 m's.
Rank the following situations in order of increasing centripetal-forċe magnitude (i.e., smallest to largest). A 1-kg ball swings on a rope a) l-m long with speed 10 m/s; b) 5 m long with speed 20 m/s; 10 m long with specd 30 m/s; d} 2 m long with speed 12 m's.
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Rank the following situations in order of increasing centripetal-force magnitude (i.e., smallest to largest). A 1-kg ball swings on a rope:
a) 1 m long with speed 10 m/s;
b) 5 m long with speed 20 m/s;
c) 1 m long with speed 30 m/s;
d) 2 m long with speed 12 m/s.
**Notes:**
- "m = 1 kg ball" is written to specify the mass of the ball.
- There is a handwritten note indicating "greater" likely related to comparing centripetal forces.
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