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Question: A 1.23 x 103-kg car travels on a bumpy road at a constant speed of 25.0 m/s.
Part A: What is the normal force on the car if it runs into:
A: A bump that has an equivalent radius of 75.0 m and
B: A dip that has an equivalent radius of 55.0 m?
Please show all work and steps to determine the normal force on the car.
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