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I have already done the first part of question e, I'm just stuck on the second part.
are the bounds
Thanks.
Ans:
Acceleration = a(t) = (-(2)1/2(3)1/2e-t)
For 0 < t < 2π, a = 2.44491 miles/s2 = 12909.072 feet/s2
a = 403.40G
where G = 32 feet/s2
this roller coaster is not safe for human.
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