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You (mass 85 kg) are driving down a road when you approach a large dip in the road. The dip is like a part of a circle with a radius of 30m and as you go through the dip, it is like you are moving in a circle at a constant speed. When you go down into the dip you feel heavier right at the bottom, such that if you were sitting on a scale it would read more than your weight. If you are traveling at 12 m/s when you go into the dip, what would be the reading on the scale

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