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Posted by Sam on Thursday, July 15, 2010 at 11:44am.

A bicyclist travels in a circle of radius 31.0 m at a constant speed of 5.00 m/s. The bicycle-rider mass is 88.0 kg.
(a) Calculate the magnitude of the force of friction on the bicycle from the road.
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(b) Calculate the magnitude of the net force on the bicycle from the road.
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