1. A banked track makes an angle with the horizontal of 40.0°, and it has a coefficient of static friction between the track and the road of 0.28. If the track is part of a curve with radius = 45m, determine the maximum velocity a car can travel the curve at without sliding off the top. 2marks - sum of forces in the x expression 2mark - sum of forces in the y expression, 1 mark - FBD, 1 mark - solving for the correct answer

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1. A banked track makes an angle with the horizontal of 40.0°, and it has a coefficient of static friction
between the track and the road of 0.28. If the track is part of a curve with radius = 45m, determine the
maximum velocity a car can travel the curve at without sliding off the top.
- sum of forces in the x expression 2mark - sum of forces in the y expression,
1 mark - FBD,
1 mark - solving for the correct answer
2marks
Transcribed Image Text:1. A banked track makes an angle with the horizontal of 40.0°, and it has a coefficient of static friction between the track and the road of 0.28. If the track is part of a curve with radius = 45m, determine the maximum velocity a car can travel the curve at without sliding off the top. - sum of forces in the x expression 2mark - sum of forces in the y expression, 1 mark - FBD, 1 mark - solving for the correct answer 2marks
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