A 60.0-kg pilot in a glider traveling at 40.0 m/s wishes to turn an inside vertical loop
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A 60.0-kg pilot in a glider traveling at 40.0 m/s wishes to turn an inside vertical loop such that his body exerts a force of 350 N on the seat when the glider is at the top of the loop. What must be the radius of the loop under these conditions?
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