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Physics, 15.12.2020 19:10 gomek

A 45-kg merry-go-round worker stands on the ride's platform 6.3 m from the center, as shown in Figure 11.
If her speed her) as she goes around the circle is
4.1 m/s, who wie force of friction (Ff) necessary to
keep her from falling off the platform?

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