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Answer both parts. (a) A car drives around two horizontal circular bends, Around the first, with...
(9.2.70) A car drives around a circular track of radius 50 m. The car starts at rest at time t = 0, and its speed increases at a rate of 3.00 m/s. (a) Draw a top view illustrating the motion of the car around the circle, and also a side view showing a free-body diagram for the car (b) Find an equation which gives the magnitude of the net acceleration vector as a function of time (incorporating both radial and...
A car drives around a flat 119 m radius circular track at 20 m/s. Assume that this speed is the maximum speed that the car can have without out "skidding out" of the curve.The car moves into the next curve. The radius of this new curve is twice as great as the previous. Assume the coefficient of static friction has not changed. Calculate the car's maximum speed in this curve. m/s
10) A car is travelling around a circular level road with friction (traffic circle). The radius of the circle is 4 meters and at a speed of 6.5 m/s the car just starts to skid off the road. What is the coefficient of static friction?
10) A car is travelling around a circular level road with friction (traffic circle). The radius of the circle is 3 meters and at a speed of 4.1 m/s the car just starts to skid off the road. What is the coefficient of static friction?
A car is driving around a curve that can be approximated as
being circular. What direction does the centripetal force
point?
A car is driving around a curve that can be approximated as being circular. What direction does the centripetal force point? O O O O Towards the center of the circle Perpendicular to the plane of the circle In the direction of motion Tangential to the circle Away from the center of the circle The centripetal force (Fc) of...
1. A car travels at constant speed around a horizontal circular corner of radius 5 m. n (a) Given that the car just starts to skid if its speed is 12 km/h, find the frictional force acting on the car. (b) Assuming the same frictional force is acting, calculate the car's smallest possible turning radius if the speed is 30 km/h. (c) Calculate the turning radius for the car travelling at 12 km/h in wet conditions where the frictional force...
A 1500 kg car drives around a flat circular track at a constant speed of 75 mi/hr. A 26,000-N static friction force provided by the tires is the only force acting toward the center of the circle. Use the given information to determine the radius of the track. 1 mile = 1609 meters.
A: A sport utility vehicle (SUV) and a sports car travel around the same horizontal curve. The SUV has a static stability factor of 0.60 and can negotiate the curve at a maximum speed of 16 m/s without rolling over. The sports car has a static stability factor of 1.4. At what maximum speed can the sports car negotiate the curve without rolling over? B: A small 0.542-kg object moves on a frictionless horizontal table in a circular path of...
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...
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...