Al is twirling a ball horizontally around his head. The ball moves in a circle because there...

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  1. Al is twirling a ball horizontally around his head. The ballmoves in a circle because

    1. there is a force on the ball pulling it outward.

    2. tension in the string continuously pulls the ball

      inward.

    3. once the ball starts moving, circular motion is its

      natural tendency.

    4. the ball’s force is perpendicular to its acceleration.

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