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Physics, 01.01.2021 21:10 krisik

I can't figure this one out: A mass moves in a circle with radius of 5.7 m due to a centripetal force of 487 N. The mass takes 1.1 seconds to complete a loop. The centripetal force is then reduced to a quarter of its original value. How long will it take to complete a loop with the same 5.7 m radius? Round to the nearest tenth.

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