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still i cant find the normal force without mass of automabile. is normal force mass times gravity sin theta?
on a level road the stopping distance for an automobile is 35.0m for an initail speed of 90 km/hr what is the stopping distance of the same automobile on a simalr road with the slope 1:10
physics - bobpursley, Saturday, October 30, 2010 at 7:42am
Assume the coefficent of friction is the same.
F=mu*Normal force=ma
a= normalforce*mu/mass
Vf^2=Vi^2+2ad
solve for mu on the level road, knowing normalforce is mg.
Then, knowingmu, look at the slope
normal force=mg*SinTheta
Vf^2=Vi^2+2mgSinTheta*mu/m * d
solve for distance.
since Theta is a small angle, SinTheta=TanTheta= 1/10
on a level road the stopping distance for an automobile is 35.0m for an initail speed of 90 km/hr what is the stopping distance of the same automobile on a simalr road with the slope 1:10
physics - bobpursley, Saturday, October 30, 2010 at 7:42am
Assume the coefficent of friction is the same.
F=mu*Normal force=ma
a= normalforce*mu/mass
Vf^2=Vi^2+2ad
solve for mu on the level road, knowing normalforce is mg.
Then, knowingmu, look at the slope
normal force=mg*SinTheta
Vf^2=Vi^2+2mgSinTheta*mu/m * d
solve for distance.
since Theta is a small angle, SinTheta=TanTheta= 1/10
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