Asked by Jose Luis

Determine the minimum angle at which a roadbed should be banked so that a car traveling at 20 m/s can safely negotiate the curve if the radius of the curve is 200m.
* Data:
v=20 m/s
r=200m
*Formula
TAN(theta)=v^2/rg
*Solution
TAN(theta)=(20 m/s)^2/(200m)(9.8 m/s^2)
TAN(theta)=(400 m^2/s^2)/(1960 m^2/s^2)
TAN(theta)=.204 Degrees
Thank You For Your Time! JL

Answers

Answered by Damon
N is normal force from road

m g = N cos T
so N = m g/cos T

N has inward component = N sin T
so inward component of force
= m g sin T/cosT = m g tan T

Ac = m v^2/R
m g tan T = m v^2/R
tan T = v^2/( Rg) as you know
tan T = 400/(200*9.81)
tan T = .204
T = 11.5 degrees
Answered by Jose Luis
Nice! Thanks Again Damon, you're the best. The Master will point the way; however, I must make the effort. Thank you so much for pointing the way. Many Blessings!
Answered by n
Correct answer..I got the same
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