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There was a question in TBR Physics (in the work/energy chapter) that asked for the speed of a roller coaster cart that barely completed the loop. The forces on it at the top of the loop would be gravity and the normal force, so N+mg=mv^2/r. However, their explanation says that if it barely makes it around the loop, the normal force is zero, and thus mg=mv^2/r, and v=sqrtg*r. That makes no sense? How can there be no normal force if it's making contact with the top of the track?!?! It's a contact/normal force!
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