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The passengers in a roller coaster car feel 1.60 times heavier than their true weight as the car goes through a dip with a 24.0 m radius of curvature. What is the car's speed at the bottom of the dip?

Which equation do I use?
V= 2(pi)r/t = 2(pi)rtf = wr
9 years ago

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Answered by Scott
.6 g = v^2 / r
9 years ago
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The passengers in a roller coaster car feel 1.60 times heavier than their true weight as the car goes through a dip with a 24.0 m radius of curvature. What is the car's speed at the bottom of the dip?

Which equation do I use?
V= 2(pi)r/t = 2(pi)rtf = wr

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