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Assume you repeat the experiment and turn the crank twice as fast. Also assume the hanging mass remains suspended above the floor and stationary...
Assume you repeat the experiment and turn the crank twice as fast. Also assume the hanging mass remains suspended above the floor and stationary while you repeat the experiment. Would it make a difference in your result because you turned the crank more rapidly? Why or why not?