The mass of the sled and its two riders in Figure 5.5 is 135 kg. Find the magnitude of the centripetal force that acts on the sled during the turn with a radius of (a) 33.0 m and (b) 24.0 m. v = 34 m/s
Given
m = 135 kg
v = 34 m/s
F = m*v^2/r
a) r = 33.0 m
F = 135*34^2/33
F = 4729.09 N
b) r = 24.0 m
F = 135*34^2/24
F = 6502.5 N
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