Apparent forces in circular motion

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Homework Statement


The passengers in a roller coaster car feel 50% havier than their true weight as the car goes through a dip with a 30 m radius of curvature. What is the cars speed at the bottom of the dip?


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I understand that there are two forces affecting the rollercoaster car - the normal force and the weight (mass x gravity)... Also since they feel 50% heavier the normal force must be greater than the weight. so n (normal force) > w (mass x gravity) thus the n = 1.50w.

So sum of force = n - w = 1.50 w - w after this I am completely lost... can anyone help please!
 
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Draw a free-body diagram of the roller coaster, label all forces, and write out Newton's second law for the vertical direction. What's the acceleration?
 
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I got 12m/s