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Car 1 goes around a level curve at a constant speed of 65 km/h. the curve is a circular arc with a radius of 95 m. if car 2 went around a different level curve at twice the speed of car 1, how much larger would the radius of the curve that car 2 travels have to be in order that the centripetal accelearations of both cars be the same? ov2 times as large o2 times as large 2v2 times as large 4 times as large 16 times as large submit

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