When a car goes around a circular curve on a level road. No factional force is...
A car goes around a circular curve on a horizontal road at constant speed. What is the direction of the friction force on the car due to the road? a) tangent to the curve in the forward direction b) tangent to the curve opposite to the direction of the car's motion c) perpendicular to the curve outward d) perpendicular to the curve inward e) There is no friction on the car because its speed is constant
A car goes around an icy banked curve (frictionless) at a speed that is not too fast so that the car stays on the circula path. What causes the car to follow the circular path? A car goes around an icy banked curve (frictionless) at a speed that is not too fast so that the car stays on the circula path. What causes the car to follow the circular path? the normal force from the road gravity the friction force...
A car goes around a curve on a road that is banked at an angle of 33.5 degree. Even though the road is slick, the car will stay on the road without any friction between its tires and the road when its speed is 23.0 m/s. Part A What is the radius of the curve?
A car is safely negotiating an unbanked circular turn at a speed of 18 m/s. The road is dry, and the maximum static frictional force acts on the tires. Suddenly a long wet patch in the road decreases the maximum static frictional force to one third of its dry-road value. If the car is to continue safely around the curve, to what speed must the dirver slow the car?
A race car goes around a level, circular track with a diameter of 1.00 km at a constant speed of 89 km/h. What is the car's centripetal acceleration in m/s2?
race car goes around a level, circular track with a diameter of 1.00 km at a constant speed of 76 km/h. What is the car's centripetal acceleration in m/s2
10) When a car makes a turn at a constant velocity, on a flat level road, does the car experience a net force while making the turn? (Be careful Canvas my not have the same order for the answers) No, because the frictional force is equal to the centripetal force. No, because the speed is constant. Yes, it is the frictional force and is directed towards the center Yes, it is the frictional force and is directed outward away from...
1. A test car moves at a constant speed of 10 m/s around a circular road of radius 50 m. Find the car's centripetal, tangential and total acceleration.
A car is safely negotiating an unbanked circular turn at a speed of 29 m/s. The road is dry, and the maximum static frictional force acts on the tires. Suddenly a long wet patch in the road decreases the maximum static frictional force to one-sixth of its dry-road value. If the car is to continue safely around the curve, to what speed must the driver slow the car? m/s
A 1750kg indy car with a speed of 34m/s goes around a level, circular track with a radius 1.5km what is the centripetal acceleration of the car? what is the centripetal force of the indy car?