PEARSON ETEXT ENGINEERING MECH & STATS
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Chapter 13, Problem 9FP
A pilot weighs 150 lb and is traveling at a constant speed of 120 ft/ s. Determine the normal force he exerts on the seat of the plane when he is upside down at A. The loop has a radius of curvature of 400ft.
Prob. F13-9
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