PHYSICAL SCIENCE When a person moves along a circular path, the body leans away from a

Chapter 14, Problem 9

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PHYSICAL SCIENCE When a person moves along a circular path, the body leans away from a vertical position. The nonnegative acute angle that the body makes with the vertical is called the angle of inclination and is represented by the equation tan v_ 2 gR, where R is the radius of the circular path, v is the speed of the person in meters per second, and g is the acceleration due to gravity, 9.8 meters per second squared. Write an equivalent expression using sin and cos .

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