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Physics, 06.05.2020 02:23 AngstyGroot

A hammer thrower builds up speed by spinning around the hammer (a heavy weight attached to the end of a wire) around in a circle. In which direction is the tension force acting on the heavy weight in this circular motion when its speed is increasing? (There may be more than one answer)

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