A motorbike performs the'' loop the loop' 'stunt where it travels in vertical circular motion. At the top of the circle the centripetal force is fn+mg=mv^2/r. It must have a minimum speed to stay on the track. The book says to minimise velocity the normal force has to equal zero. My question is how can a normal force be zero if something has to be oppose the static frictional force.

A motorbike performs the'' loop the loop' 'stunt where it travels in vertical circular motion. At...
In a loop-the-loop ride a car goes around a vertical, circular loop at a constant speed. The car has a mass m = 238 kg and moves with speed v = 14.35 m/s. The loop-the-loop has a radius of R = 8.1 m. A)What is the magnitude of the normal force on the care when it is at the bottom of the circle? (But as the car is accelerating upward.) B)What is the magnitude of the normal force on the...
A stunt pilot weighing 0.70 kN performs a vertical circular dive of radius 0.80 km. At the bottom of the dive, the pilot has a speed of 0.20 km/s which at that instant is not changing. What force does the plane exert on the pilot? 4.3 kN up 5.6 kN down 4.3 kN down 2.3 kN up 5.6 kN up
Part A An 20,000 kg stunt plane performs a loop-the-loop, flying in a 260-m-diameter vertical circle. At the point where the plane is lying straight down, its speed is 55 m/s and it is speeding up at a rate of 12 m/s per second. What is the magnitude of the net force on the plane? You can neglect air resistance Express your answer with the appropriate units. 田因 E31 FrastValue Units net - Submit Incorrect, Try Again; 7 attempts remaining...
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A stunt pilot weighing 0.70 kN performs a vertical circular dive of radius 0.80 km. At the bottom of the dive, the pilot has a speed of 0.20 km/s which at that instant is not changing. What force does the plane exert on the pilot? 4.3 kN up 5.6 kN up 2.3 kN up 5.6 kN down 4.3 kN down
In a loop-the-loop ride a car goes around a vertical, circular loop at a constant speed. The car has a mass m = 286 kg and moves with speed v = 13.82 m/s. The loop-the-loop has a radius of R = 8 m. 1) What is the magnitude of the normal force on the care when it is at the bottom of the circle? (But as the car is accelerating upward.) 2) What is the magnitude of the normal force...
A roller coaster car travels around a vertical loop. At the top of the loop, where it is upside down, it is moving at a speed of 10 m/s. Given that the loop has a radius of 8.0 m, a) What is the value of the car’s centripetal acceleration at that instant in time? b) A 55 kg passenger is in the car. Draw a free‐body diagram showing all the forces acting on the passenger. c) What is the magnitude...
In a loop-the-loop ride a car goes around a vertical, circular loop at a constant speed. The car has a mass m = 296 kg and moves with speed v = 14.77 m/s. The loop-the-loop has a radius of R = 8.8 m. 1) What is the magnitude of the normal force on the care when it is at the bottom of the circle? (But as the car is accelerating upward.) N Submit 2) What is the magnitude of the...
Initials 6. An airplane moves 140 m/s as it travels around a vertical circular loop which has a radius of I km. What is the magnitude of the force on the 70 kg pilot of this plane at the bottom of the loop?
3. Suppose Alice constructs a road that has the shape of a vertical, circular loop with radius R 2m To be clear, by vertical loop it is meant that gravity points downwards as shown in the figure. Alice wants to drive her motorcycle around the loop such that at all times her motorcycle remains in contact with the road. a) What is the inim speed that Alice needs to travel at such that she does not fall when she is...
An airplane moves 100 m/s as it travels around a vertical circular loop which has a 1.0-km radius. What is the magnitude of the resultant force on the 50-kg pilot of this plane at the bottom of this loop? A 4.0-kg block sliding on a horizontal frictionless surface is attached to one end of a horizontal spring (k = 200 N/m) which has its other end fixed. If the block has a speed of 4.0 m/s as it passes through...