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Transcribed Image Text:A coin placed 31.0 cm from the center of a rotating, horizontal turntable slips when its speed is 51.8 cm/s.
(a) What force causes the centripetal acceleration when the coin is stationary relative to the turntable?
O static friction
O inertia
O kinetic friction
O centrifugal force
(b) What is the coefficient of static friction between coin and turntable?
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