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Richard Julius once made a model plane that could travel a max speed of 110 m/s. Suppose the plane was held in a circular path by a control line. Suppose the plane ran out of gas while moving at its maximum speed and Richard Julius pulled the line in to bring the plane home while it continued in a circular path. If the line's initial length is 120 m and Richard Julius shortened the line by 0.80 m every second, what was the plane's speed after 33.0 s?
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