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A 2100 kg car rounds a curve of 67 m banked at an angle of 13. If the car is traveling at 105 km/h, will a friction force be required? If so, in what direction?
14 years ago

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14 years ago
george
The frictional force should be directed towards the centre of the curve
7 years ago

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