Normal Force in Circular Motion: Hill and Valley Scenario
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This content analyzes the normal force on a driver in a car moving at a constant speed over a circular hill and into a valley. By first using the condition of zero normal force at the top of the hill to determine the centripetal force, it then applies Newton's Second Law at the bottom of the valley to calculate the significantly increased normal force exerted on the driver by the car seat.
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