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a skateboarder is skating over a circular bump. she is at the top of the bump and is moving with a speed of 5m/s.

Is the normal force exerted on the skateboarder by the bump greater than, less than, or equal to the weight of the skateboarder?

explain. thanks.
14 years ago

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the normal force exerted on the skateboarder is less than the weight
9 years ago

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