The figure below shows a 1,000 kg car traveling in a counterclockwise along a circular path. If the radius of curvature of the road is 103 m and the maximum friction force on the car is 1391 N, determine the maximum speed of the car around the curve.
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The figure below shows a 1,000 kg car traveling in a counterclockwise along a circular path. If the radius of curvature of the road is 103 m and the maximum friction force on the car is 1391 N, determine the maximum speed of the car around the curve.


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