A highway curves to the left with radius of urvature of 32 m and is banked at 26° so mat cars can take this curve at higher speeds. onsider a car of mass 1159 kg whose tires ave a static friction coefficient 0.65 against me pavement. top view R = 32 m μ=0.65 26° rear view How fast can the car take this curve without idding to the outside of the curve? The cceleration of gravity is 9.8 m/s². Answer in units of m/s.
A highway curves to the left with radius of urvature of 32 m and is banked at 26° so mat cars can take this curve at higher speeds. onsider a car of mass 1159 kg whose tires ave a static friction coefficient 0.65 against me pavement. top view R = 32 m μ=0.65 26° rear view How fast can the car take this curve without idding to the outside of the curve? The cceleration of gravity is 9.8 m/s². Answer in units of m/s.
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![A highway curves to the left with radius of
curvature of 32 m and is banked at 26° so
that cars can take this curve at higher speeds.
Consider a car of mass 1159 kg whose tires
have a static friction coefficient 0.65 against
the pavement.
top view
R = 32 m
μ = 0.65
26°
rear
view
How fast can the car take this curve without
skidding to the outside of the curve? The
acceleration of gravity is 9.8 m/s².
Answer in units of m/s.
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Transcribed Image Text:A highway curves to the left with radius of
curvature of 32 m and is banked at 26° so
that cars can take this curve at higher speeds.
Consider a car of mass 1159 kg whose tires
have a static friction coefficient 0.65 against
the pavement.
top view
R = 32 m
μ = 0.65
26°
rear
view
How fast can the car take this curve without
skidding to the outside of the curve? The
acceleration of gravity is 9.8 m/s².
Answer in units of m/s.
Your response...
i
Previous Responses
X #1.45.717
PALETTE
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