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It takes a 600 kg racing car 10.0 s to travel at a uniform speed around a circular racetrack of 50.0 m radius. a.) What force must the tires exert against the track to maintain its circular motion?

b.) What is the acceleration of the car?

c.) How can this car be accelerating if it is traveling at a uniform speed?

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