You are driving a car. You pass over a speed breaker, whose shape is roughly a semicircle of radius 30 cm. What should be your maximum speed be at the top of the speed breaker such that you do not lose contact with the seat you are sitting on?
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You are driving a car. You pass over a speed breaker, whose shape is roughly a semicircle of radius 30 cm. What should be your maximum speed be at the top of the speed breaker such that you do not lose contact with the seat you are sitting on?
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