When you take your 1300-kg car out for a spin, you go around a corner of radius 57.7 m with a speed of 16.5 m/s. The coefficient of static friction between the car and the road is 0.93. Assuming your car doesn't skid, what is the force exerted on it by static friction?

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Centripetal force comes from friction:

what is mass*velocity squared divided by radius? That is the force directed inward.

The last data in the problem is not revelant.
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