The speed of a car increases uniformly with time from 50 km/h at A to 100 km/h at B

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The speed of a car increases uniformly with time from 50 km/h at A to 100 km/h at B during 10 seconds. The radius of curvature of the hump at A is 40 m. If the magnitude of the total acceleration of the mass center of the car is the same at B as at A, compute the radius of curvature of the dip in the road at B. The mass center of the car is 0.6 m from the road. 2/107

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