A 1250 kg car travels on a hilled road at a speed of 33 m/s. a) calculate the normal force exerted by the road at point

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A 1250 kg car travels on a hilled road at a speed of 33 m/s. a) calculate the normal force exerted by the road at point

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A 1250 kg car travels on a hilled road at a speed of 33 m/s.
a) calculate the normal force exerted by the road at point A which is the bottom of a hill, and point B which is at the top of the hill, the radius is 124m. Include a system diagram.
b) What is the maximum speed that the car can travel at point B without losing contact with the road?
Be sure to use proper significant digits and units.
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