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A motorcycle has a constant speed of 24.3 m/s as it passes over the top of a hill whose radius of curvature is 182 m. The mass of the motorcycle and driver is 391 kg. Find the magnitude of (a) the centripetal force and (b) the normal force that acts on the cycle.

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