nope, because at the bottom mg works in the opposite direction to S and therefore the force would be equal with S ( which acts in the direction of the centripetal force) -mg which acts in the opposite direction. For the Top they both act in the same direction as the centripetal force therefore the force would be equal with both added together
9:12 boat sacrificed itself for physics 😢
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Is this the same thing as AQA further mechanics?
Yes.
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Are the bottom and top forces equations not switched at 2:09
nope, because at the bottom mg works in the opposite direction to S and therefore the force would be equal with S ( which acts in the direction of the centripetal force) -mg which acts in the opposite direction. For the Top they both act in the same direction as the centripetal force therefore the force would be equal with both added together
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