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A 48.6 kg ice skater is moving at 2.61 m/s when she grabs the loose end of a rope, the opposite end of which is tied to a pole. She then
moves in a circle of radius 0.718 m around the
pole.
Find the force exerted by the rope on her
arms. The acceleration of gravity is 9.8 m/s
2
.
Answer in units of kN.

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