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The discussion focuses on solving a physics problem involving circular motion and acceleration. The user initially calculated the radius incorrectly using the cosine function, while the correct approach requires using the sine function for the opposite side of the triangle. The acceleration formula was also misapplied; the correct formula is a/g = tan(ang). The final velocity calculation should yield v = 2.42 m/s, based on the corrected radius and acceleration values.
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