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In a vertical dive a perefrine falcon can accelerate at 0.6 times the free-fall acceleration (that is 0.6 g) in reaching a speed of about 100 m/s. If a falcon pulls out of a dive into a circular arc at this speed, and can sustain a radial acceleration of 0.6 g, what is the radius of the turn?

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