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Every macroscopic and microscopic body or object in the universe exerts different forces on the surroundings, as well as experiences the effect of various forces on it. It is possible to study such physical entities with the help of a free body diagram. Read this Buzzle article to gain more information about this concept.
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Angular velocity is equal to the circumference (2 pi r) times the frequency; if whirling a mass around in a horizontal circle, can find the radius of the circle by (length of string x sinangle), then use the above equation
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