A motorcyclist starts increasing his speed from A along the vertical circular path of radius 120 m at the rate of a = 0.

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A motorcyclist starts increasing his speed from A along the vertical circular path of radius 120 m at the rate of a = 0.

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A motorcyclist starts increasing his speed from A along the vertical circular path of radius 120 m at the rate of a = 0.2 + 0.04s m/s2 where s is in m. If he starts at y = 3 m/s = where s = 0 at A, determine a. the magnitude of his velocity when he reaches B. and b. what is his initial acceleration R 20 60 R
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