The maximum centripetal acceleration a car can sustain without skidding out of a curved path is 9.40 m/s². If the car is traveling at a constant speed of 40.0 m/s on level ground, what is the radius R of the tightest unbanked curve it can negotiate?

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. The maximum centripetal acceleration a car can sustain without skidding out of a curved path
is 9.40 m/s². If the car is traveling at a constant speed of 40.0 m/s on level ground, what is the
radius R of the tightest unbanked curve it can negotiate?
Transcribed Image Text:. The maximum centripetal acceleration a car can sustain without skidding out of a curved path is 9.40 m/s². If the car is traveling at a constant speed of 40.0 m/s on level ground, what is the radius R of the tightest unbanked curve it can negotiate?
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