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Physics, 10.10.2019 22:30 trinigal83

Suppose a car goes over a bump that is curved downward with a radius of 17.8 m. the mass of the car and its passengers is 1750 kg. when the car is at the highest point of the bump its speed is 8.70 m/s. calculate the magnitude of the force in n) exerted by the road on the car at this highest point

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