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A car at the Indianapolis-500 accelerates uniformly from the pit area, going from rest to 335 km/h in a semicircular arc with a...Asked by Eden
A car at the Indianapolis 500 accelerates uniformly from the pit area, going from rest to 260 km/h in a semicircular arc with a radius of 210 m.
Determine the tangential and radial acceleration of the car when it is halfway through the turn, assuming constant tangential acceleration.
If the curve were flat, what would the coefficient of static friction have to be between the tires and the road to provide this acceleration with no slipping or skidding?
Determine the tangential and radial acceleration of the car when it is halfway through the turn, assuming constant tangential acceleration.
If the curve were flat, what would the coefficient of static friction have to be between the tires and the road to provide this acceleration with no slipping or skidding?
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