How much force is exerted for circular motion on a motorcycle rider?
What would be the force due to gravity on the motorcycle rider?
Together, both are 750 kg, and go through a 75 meter radius curve at 75 m/s. Wouldn’t the force just be the difference of the normal force and the force due to gravity, or do I have to use centripetal force?
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