Physics for Scientists and Engineers
Physics for Scientists and Engineers
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ISBN: 9781429281843
Author: Tipler
Publisher: MAC HIGHER
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Chapter 5, Problem 94P

(a)

To determine

To Find:The normal force.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 94P

  8.24kN

Explanation of Solution

Given Information:

Radius of the curve is 150m

Banking angle is 10o .

Mass of car is 800kg .

Speed of the car is 85 km/h .

Formula Used:

The acceleration of the car along x- axis is the centripetal acceleration, that is,

  a=v2r

Here, v is the speed of the car and r is the radius of the curve.

Calculation:

The free-body diagram for the car on the curved road is as follows

  Physics for Scientists and Engineers, Chapter 5, Problem 94P

In the free body diagram shown below, the normal force and the static friction force, both contribute to the centripetal force according to the situation described in this problem.

The speed of the car is

  v=85km/h( 5 18 m/s km/h)=23.61 m/s

The net force on the x -axis is

  Fnsinθ+fscosθ=ma

Substitute v2r for a in above equation.

  Fnsinθ+fscosθ=m(v2r)...(1)

Multiply the equation (1) with sinθ .

  fssinθcosθ+Fnsin2θ=m(v2r)sinθ...(2)

The net force on the y-axis is,

  Fncosθfssinθ=mg...(3)

Multiply the above equation with cosθ .

  Fncos2θfssinθcosθ=mgcosθ...(4)

Add the equations (2) and (4)

  Fnmgcosθ=m(v2r)sinθ

Rearrange the above equation for the normal force Fn .

  Fn=mgcosθ+m(v2r)sinθ

Substitute 800 kg for m,9.81m/s2 for g,10o for θ,23.61 m/s for v and 150 m for r in above equation.

Conclusion:

The normal force exerts on the car is 8.24 kN .

(b)

To determine

To Find:The frictional force exerted by the pavement on the tires.

(b)

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Answer to Problem 94P

The frictional force exerted by the pavement on the tires is 1.56 kN

Explanation of Solution

Given Information:

Radius of the curve is 150m

Banking angle is 10o .

Mass of car is 800kg .

Speed of the car is 85 km/h .

Formula Used:

The net force along the y-axis is

  Fncosθfssinθ=mg

Calculation:

Rearrange the above equation:

  fs=Fncosθmgsinθ

Substitute 8244.8N for Fn,10ofor θ,800kg for m and 9.81m/s2 for g in above equation.

  fs=( 8244.8N)cos 10o( 800kg)( 9.81 m/s 2 )sin 10o=( 8244.8N)( 0.9848)-( 800 kg)( 9.81 m/s 2 )( 0.1736)=1563.8N=1563.8 N( 1kN 10 3 N)=1.56kN

Conclusion:

The frictional force exerted by the pavement on the tires is 1.56kN .

(c)

To determine

To Find:The coefficient of the static frictional force.

(c)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 94P

  0.193

Explanation of Solution

Given Information:

Radius of the curve is 150m

Banking angle is 10o .

Mass of car is 800kg .

Speed of the car is 85 km/h .

Formula Used:

The equation for the frictional force is

  fs=μs,minFn

Here, Fn is the normal force.

Calculation:

Rearrange the above equation for μs,min .

  μs,min=fsFn

Substitute 1.56kN for fs, and 8.24kN for Fn in the above equation.

  μs,min=1.56kN8.24kN=0.193

Conclusion:

The coefficient of the minimum static frictional force is 0.193 .

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