EBK PHYSICS FOR SCIENTISTS AND ENGINEER
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Author: Jewett
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Chapter 6, Problem 6.38AP
The mass of a roller-coaster car, including its passengers, is 500 kg. Its speed at the bottom of the track in Figure P6.16 is 19 m/s. The radius of this section of the track is r1 = 25 m. Find the force that a seat in the roller-coaster car exerts on a 50-kg passenger at the lowest point.
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