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Consider a rollercoaster that begins from rest at a height (h) of 200 meters. At one point in the track, the coaster goes around a loop. At the top of the loop, the coaster is moving with a speed of 40 m/s. Calculate the radius of the loop. coaster A. 18.45 m B. 118.45 m C. 98.98 m D. 59.23 m

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