A car is driving around a curve. The curve has a radius of 120 m and is banked at an angle of
45 degrees. If the car is moving at 100 MPH what is the sum of the forces acting on the car?
(Assume no friction)(Sum of forces will be parallel with the surface)
A car is driving around a curve. The curve has a radius of 120 m and...
A car is driving around a banked curve, with the road surface at an angle of 10.0º. If the radius of curvature of the road is 30.0 m and the coefficient of static friction between the tires of the car and the road is 0.65, what is the maximum speed (in km/hr) the car can go without skidding?
A car is driving around a flat highway curve that has a radius of 100 meters. The coefficient of friction between the wheels and pavement is 0.8. Please show work! A) Draw a force diagram for the car. What is the force responsible for the centripetal acceleration of the car? B) What is the fastest speed the car can drive around the curve?
A car with a mass of 2000 kg is moving around a banked curve with a constant speed of 20 m/s (about 44 MPH). The radius of curvature of the curve is 73 m. (a) What is the centripetal acceleration of the car? (b) What is the magnitude of the horizontal component of the normal force that would be required to produce this centripetal acceleration in the absence of any friction?
Consider the motion of a car around a banked curve. The angle of the bank with respect to the horizontal is 15.0 degrees, the speed of the car is 20.0 m/s, the radius of curvature for the curve is 30.0 m, and the coefficient of static friction is 0.500. The mass of the car is 1000 kg. a) What is the frictional force? b) Is there a speed at which the frictional force would be zero? If so, what is...
4. A car is moving along a banked slick curve. The designated speed for the curve is 13.4 m/sec and the radius of the curve is 35.0 m. At what angle should the curve be banked? 5. A 540 kg car is merging onto the interstate on a banked curve. The curve is banked 7.1° from the horizontal and is rated at 35 mph. The car takes the turn at 52 mph (23 m/s). What sideways frictional force is required...
A 15 Kg car can make a turn around a curve of radius 20 m on a level (unbanked) road A) draw a free body diagram of forces acting on the car B) what is the force due to friction in terms of weight? C) what is the maximum speed of the car without sliding?
A 1080 kg Smart car is going around a 58 m radius curve. The coefficient of static friction is 0.80. If the curve had a 13degree bank with respect to the horizontal, at what speed should the cargo so there is no friction force? (include units with answer) Determine the maximum speed the car can go around the banked turn without sliding, (include units with answer)
Two banked curves have the same radius. Curve A is banked at 10.9 °, and curve B is banked at an angle of 18.8 °. A car can travel around curve A without relying on friction at a speed of 17.1 m/s. At what speed can this car travel around curve B without relying on friction?
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 of mass ma is driving around with speed v in a circle of radius R on a banked, frictionless road at an angle θ above the horizontal. 3.