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A car goes through a curve with a constant velocity of 60mph and experiances a centripital acceleration of 77.4 ft/secsquared. Find the radius of the curve.
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centripetal acceleration = v^2/r
be sure to either have all the measurements in either miles and hours OR ft and sec!

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