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Homework Statement
What is the normal force acting upon a person at the top of a ferris wheel that has a radius of 60 meters, and is traveling at a rate of 25 meters/second?
Homework Equations
Centripital acceleration = velocity²/radius
Centripetal Force = Gravity Force - Normal Force
Normal Force = mv²/rtmg
Gravity Force = mg
The Attempt at a Solution
The only way I know of to solve this problem is if the mass is known, but in this question the mass is not given.
Centripital acceleration = 10.42 m/s²
I tried drawing a free body force diagram
What is the next thing I should be considering?
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