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When a given object moves on a circular path, the centripetal force varies directly as the square of the velocity and inversely as the radius of the curve. The force is 640 pounds for a velocity of 20 miles per hour and radius of 5 meters. The force for a velocity of 30 miles per hour and radius of 4 meters would be blank pounds.

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