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What is the force of the seat on a person ( 80kg) riding on a Ferris wheel with a radius of 10m with a velocity of 6.1 m/s at
a) the top of the Ferris?
b) the bottom of the Ferris wheel?
c) what is the period of the Ferris wheel?
d) what is the frequency?
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