A block is hung by a string from the inside roof of a van. When the van goes straight ahead at a speed of 18.4 m/s, the block hangs vertically down. But when the van maintains this same speed around an unbanked curve (radius = 97.0 m), the block swings toward the outside of the curve. Then the string makes an angle with the vertical. Find 0.
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