Astunt man is attempting to ride his bike through the loop of a track. the
combined mass of th...
Physics, 26.01.2020 04:31 cchsemily7210
Astunt man is attempting to ride his bike through the loop of a track. the
combined mass of the stunt man and his bike is 101 kg. (a) if the radius of
the loop is 10.1 m and he is traveling at 22.5 m/s, what is the normal force
from the track when he is at the top of the loop?
(b.) what is the minimum speed the stunt man can be traveling and still
make the loop?
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