Fundamentals of Physics Extended
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Author: David Halliday, Robert Resnick, Jearl Walker
Publisher: Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
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Chapter 6, Problem 52P
An amusement park ride consists of a car moving in a ver tical circle on the end of a rigid boom of negligible mass. The combined weight of the car and riders is 5.0 kN, and the circle’s radius is 10 m. At the top of the circle, what are the (a) magnitude FB and (b) direction (up or down) of the force on the car from the boom if the car’s speed is v = 5.0 m/s? What are (c) FB and (d) the direction if v = 12 m/s?
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