Mr. Muscedere is now racing on a track that looks like this. 40.0 |40.0 He laps around this inverted cone so that on this surface, his car travels in circles parallel to the ground. If the fastest his car can go around this track without any friction is 34.0m/s, what distance, 'd', should he race his car at?

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Mr. Muscedere is now racing on a track that looks like this.
40.0
|40.0°
He laps around this inverted cone so that on this surface, his car travels in circles
parallel to the ground. If the fastest his car can go around this track without any
friction is 34.0m/s, what distance, 'd', should he race his car at?
Transcribed Image Text:Question 5 Mr. Muscedere is now racing on a track that looks like this. 40.0 |40.0° He laps around this inverted cone so that on this surface, his car travels in circles parallel to the ground. If the fastest his car can go around this track without any friction is 34.0m/s, what distance, 'd', should he race his car at?
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