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A roller coaster starts at a height of 43.0m. The tracks have a total of 400m. What is the work done by the normal force over a ride?
6 years ago

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Damon
None !!!
There is no motion perpendicular to the track.
Work done is Force times
distance moved IN THE DIRECTION OF THE FORCE
6 years ago

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