The force exerted by the loop ABCD on the block as the block passes through point B is
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At this point, the block is moving horizontally and is about to enter the loop. As the block enters the loop, it experiences a change in direction due to the curved path of the loop. This change in direction is caused by the centripetal force acting on the Show more…
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