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A car drives straight down toward the bottom of a valley and up the other side on a road whose bottom has a radius of curvature of 110m . At the very bottom, the normal force on the driver is twice his weight.
At what speed was the car traveling?
At what speed was the car traveling?
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A car drives straight down toward the bottom of a valley and up the other side on a road whose bottom has a radius of curvature of 100m . At the very bottom, the normal force on the driver is twice his weight.
At what speed was the car traveling?
At what speed was the car traveling?
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