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A police officer in hot pursuit drives her car through a circular turn of radius 285 m with a constant speed of 81.5 km/h. Her mass is 55.0 kg. (Hint: Consider both horizontal and vertical forces.)
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(b) What is the angle (relative to vertical) of the net force of the officer on the car seat?
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