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A roller coaster car speeds down a hill past point A and then rolls up a hill past hill B.The car has a speed of 16.9 m/s at point A. THe acceleration of gravity is 9.81 m/s^2.If at point A the track exerts a force on the car that is 2.45*10^4 N greater than the car's weight, what is the mass of the car?
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