• what upward force must a branch provide to support the swinging gibbon?

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  • The upward force must be at least equal to the weight of the gibbon.

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      Alyssa Robles

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  • The upward force required to support the swinging gibbon depends on the mass of the gibbon, the speed at which it is swinging, and the angle of the arc travelled by the gibbon. Generally, however, the upward force must be equal to the weight of the gibbon plus the centripetal force of the movement.

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      Nicholas Solis

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