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how does a pilot loop a loop without falling at the top of the loop?​

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Answered by LiteCoral
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Explanation:

Answer: when the pilot is loop in a vertical circle of radius r, he requires necessary centripetal force MV²/r where M is the mass of pilot.

let v be the velocity at the top of loop.

now the weight of pilot will be used up in providing the necessary centripetal force and hence he do not fall

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