1. Relative Weight: An airplane is coming out of a vertical dive (meaning the plane is at the bottom of the circle) wher

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1. Relative Weight: An airplane is coming out of a vertical dive (meaning the plane is at the bottom of the circle) wher

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1. Relative Weight: An airplane is coming out of a vertical dive (meaning the plane is at the bottom of the circle) where the pilot experiences G-force equals to 3.0g. If the airplane is currently travelling at 140m/s, the radius of curvature will be... approximately r =666m b) approximately 1000 m approximately r=1234 m d) approximately r 2000 m e) none of the above is correct C)
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