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An ultracentrifuge spins biological samples at very high speeds in order to separate their constituent microscopic components. One such instrument spins at 120,000 rpm, and the samples experience a centripetal acceleration of 6.6 * 106 m/s2 What is the radius of the circle around which the samples travel
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