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A rock attached to a string swings in a vertical circle. Which free-body diagram could correctly describe the force(s) on the rock when it is at the highest point, where A rock attached to a string swings in a vertical circle. Which free-body diagram could correctly describe the force(s)  on the rock when it is at the highest point, where   is the normal force,   is weight, and   is tension? A)    B)    C)    D)    E)   is the normal force, A rock attached to a string swings in a vertical circle. Which free-body diagram could correctly describe the force(s)  on the rock when it is at the highest point, where   is the normal force,   is weight, and   is tension? A)    B)    C)    D)    E)   is weight, and A rock attached to a string swings in a vertical circle. Which free-body diagram could correctly describe the force(s)  on the rock when it is at the highest point, where   is the normal force,   is weight, and   is tension? A)    B)    C)    D)    E)   is tension?

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