Asked by Mike Joseph
If the car is traveling at 98 km/h, will a friction force be required? If so, in what direction?
How much friction force will be required?
Confused. May someone walk me through this problem step by step. Thank you
How much friction force will be required?
Confused. May someone walk me through this problem step by step. Thank you
Answers
Answered by
Elena
If this problem is the second part of the problem from your previous post, then
ΣFy = N• cos θ − mg − f •sin θ = 0
ΣFx = N• sin θ + f •cos θ = m•v²/R,
where f –friction force
Solving the 1st equation for N, we obtain
N =( f •sin θ + m•g)/cos θ,
Substitute N to the 2nd equation and obtain friction force
f =m[(v²•cosθ/R) - g•sinθ].
ΣFy = N• cos θ − mg − f •sin θ = 0
ΣFx = N• sin θ + f •cos θ = m•v²/R,
where f –friction force
Solving the 1st equation for N, we obtain
N =( f •sin θ + m•g)/cos θ,
Substitute N to the 2nd equation and obtain friction force
f =m[(v²•cosθ/R) - g•sinθ].
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