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For the normal force in the drawing to have the same magnitude at all points on the vertical track, the stunt driver must adjust the speed to be different at different points. Suppose, for example, that the track has a radius of 3.65 m and that the driver goes past point 1 at the bottom with a speed of 19.4 m/s. What speed must she have at point 3, so that the normal force at the top has the same magnitude as it did at the bottom?
For the normal force in the drawing to have the same magnitude at all points on the vertical track, the stunt driver must adjust the speed to be different at different points. Suppose, for example, that the track has a radius of 3.65 m and that the driver goes past point 1 at the bottom with a speed of 19.4 m/s. What speed must she have at point 3, so that the normal force at the top has the same magnitude as it did at the bottom?
Irving HeathcoteLv2
19 Aug 2019