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MUF0121 Physics Unit 1 - Semester 2, 2025 8.15 Vertical circular motion
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Consider a person in an airplane at the top of a looping, circular trajectory, like the KH-135 "Vomit Comet". At this point, the person's ...
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A.a. apparent weight is equal to his or her true weight.
B.b. true weight is zero.
C.c. apparent weight can be zero.
D.d. apparent weight can be a negative value
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The scenario concerns a person at the top of a vertical circular motion (in a looping trajectory) where the only forces on the person are gravity and the normal force from the seat, as interpreted by the apparent weight.
Option a: 'apparent weight is equal to his or her true weight.' At the top of a loop, the centripetal requirement is provided by the combination of gra......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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