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If you are riding on the Mad Mouse, which has a mass of 600kg fully loaded, and you move into the bottom of the curve of radius 10m at a speed of 10ms^-1, determine the force exerted on the track.
 

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Using Aural_Sax's Derived Formula F= mv^2/R

Sub in All the Values, Giving
F= 600Kg * (10ms^-1)^2 // 10
F= 100N

Using Common Sense, It is going horizontally Down.

Therefore, The force on the Track is 100N Down.

(Haven't proofread, Don't Crucify me if there are Typos)
 
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Wait i dont get it... doesnt mv^2/r give you 6000N?
ie : 600 x 10^2/10
What have i done?
 

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