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A sports car moves around a banked curve at just the right constant speed vv so that no friction is needed to make the turn. During the turn, the driver (mass mm) feels as though she weighs xx times her actual weight. Find the magnitude of the net force on the driver during the turn in terms of mm, gg, and xx.
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