A student of weight 672 N rides a steadily rotating Ferris wheel (the student sits upright). At the highest point, the magnitude of the normal force FN on the student from the seat is 588 N. (a) What is the magnitude of FN at the lowest point? If the wheel's speed is doubled, what is the magnitude FN at the (b) highest and (c) lowest point?

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Flying Circus of Physics
A student of weight 672 N rides a steadily rotating Ferris wheel (the student sits upright). At the highest point, the magnitude of the
normal force on the student from the seat is 588 N. (a) What is the magnitude of FN at the lowest point? If the wheel's speed is
doubled, what is the magnitude FN at the (b) highest and (c) lowest point?
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Transcribed Image Text:Flying Circus of Physics A student of weight 672 N rides a steadily rotating Ferris wheel (the student sits upright). At the highest point, the magnitude of the normal force on the student from the seat is 588 N. (a) What is the magnitude of FN at the lowest point? If the wheel's speed is doubled, what is the magnitude FN at the (b) highest and (c) lowest point? N (a) Number (b) Number (c) Number Units Units Units V
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