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a 2000 kg car rounds a circular turn of radius 20.0 meters. if the road is flat and the coefficient of static friction between...Asked by Jen
A 1220 kg car rounds a circular turn of radius 19.2 m. If the road is flat and the coefficient of static friction between the tires and the road is 0.66, how fast can the car go without skidding?
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Answered by
drwls
Let mu_s be the static friction coefficient.
If the road is not banked and the car is on the verge of slipping, the maximum static friction force equals the centripetal force.
M*g*mu_s = M*V^2/R
Cancel the M's.
V^2 = R*g*0.66
Solve for V
If the road is not banked and the car is on the verge of slipping, the maximum static friction force equals the centripetal force.
M*g*mu_s = M*V^2/R
Cancel the M's.
V^2 = R*g*0.66
Solve for V
Answered by
sheila
5.6
Answered by
gel
isn't it 11.14? How the heck did you end up with 5.6?
V = sqrt(19.2 * 9.8 * 0.66)
V = 11.14
V = sqrt(19.2 * 9.8 * 0.66)
V = 11.14
Answered by
kondwani
11.14, that is