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I am currently completing a lab project in physics for uniform circular motion, by pendular motion of weighted objects suspended from a string. For one part of the experiment I have measured force vs radius, with mass and speed constant. As advised I have plotted force against 1/radius to get a linear fit graph (see attached), however I do not know what the slope means. It is in units of kg m2/s2 but again I do not understand what this refers to in relation to centripetal motion
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Can anyone help?
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