7. The sports car, having a mass of 1700 kg, travels horizontally along a 20° banked track which is circular and has a radius of curvature of p = 100 m. Determine the normal force of the car in Newton. * 19,140.60 O 19,410.60 O 19,104.06 O 19,401.60 8. Determine the maximum constant speed at which the car can travel without sliding up the slope of problem 7 neglect the size of the car. * 24.04 m/s O 24.40 m/s 23.50 m/s O 24.14 m/s

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7. The sports car, having a mass of 1700 kg, travels horizontally along a 20°
banked track which is circular and has a radius of curvature of p = 100 m.
Determine the normal force of the car in Newton. *
19,140.60
19,410.60
O 19,104.06
O 19,401.60
8. Determine the maximum constant speed at which the car can travel
without sliding up the slope of problem 7 neglect the size of the car. *
24.04 m/s
O 24.40 m/s
O 23.50 m/s
O 24.14 m/s
Transcribed Image Text:7. The sports car, having a mass of 1700 kg, travels horizontally along a 20° banked track which is circular and has a radius of curvature of p = 100 m. Determine the normal force of the car in Newton. * 19,140.60 19,410.60 O 19,104.06 O 19,401.60 8. Determine the maximum constant speed at which the car can travel without sliding up the slope of problem 7 neglect the size of the car. * 24.04 m/s O 24.40 m/s O 23.50 m/s O 24.14 m/s
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