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A student weighing 667N rides a steadily...

A student weighing 667N rides a steadily rotating Ferris wheel (student sits upright). At the highest point , the magnitude of the normal force `vec(N)` on the student from the seat is 556 N. The magnitude of `vec(N)`, if the wheel's speed is doubled is

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