Asked by Ryan
My physics optional extra work: This would be helpful so I can compare the solutions here as I do the work by myself. Question:
A car enters a circular flat curve with a radius of curvature of 0.20 km with a maximum speed of 135 km/h. If the friction between the road and the car's tires can supply a centripetal acceleration, what is the static coefficient of friction?
A car enters a circular flat curve with a radius of curvature of 0.20 km with a maximum speed of 135 km/h. If the friction between the road and the car's tires can supply a centripetal acceleration, what is the static coefficient of friction?
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Steve
This would be helpful so I can compare the solutions here as I do the work by myself
right, >wink wink<
Looks like a homework dump to me.
right, >wink wink<
Looks like a homework dump to me.
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