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The projection of circular motion onto a straight line is simple harmonic motion.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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The banking angle in a turn on the Olympic bobsled track is not constant, but increases upward from the horizontal. Coming around a turn, the bobsled team will intentionally climb the wall, then go lower coming out of the turn.
 
  Why do they do this? A) to reduce the g-force on them
  B) to increase the g-force on them
  C) to prevent the bobsled from turning over
  D) to take the turn at a faster speed
  E) to give the team better control, because they are able to see ahead of the turn



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