Physics, 02.07.2019 10:30 Dustkeeton18
Aspinning ice skater will speed up if he brings his arms close to his body. which of the following statements explains this phenomenon? a. angular momentum is always conserved. b. a centripetal force always points outward. c. circular motion is always uniform. d. centripetal acceleration cannot change.
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