On a highway curve with radius 30 m, the maximum force of static friction (centripetal force) that can act on a 1,273-kg car going around the curve is 9,127 N. What speed limit should be posted for the curve so that cars can negotiate it safely?
On a highway curve with radius 30 m, the maximum force of static friction (centripetal force)...
On a highway curve with a radius of 46 meters, the maximum force of static friction that can act on a 1,200 kg car going around the curve is 7,500 Newtons. What speed limit should be posted for the curve so that cars can negotiate it safely? [Express the answer in m/s and mph] 17.322 m/s, 38.975 mph 16.956 m/s, 38.151 mph 16.956 m/s, 37.033 mph 16.459 m/s, 37.033 mph 16.956 m/s, 38.975 mph
A person stands on a scale inside an elevator at rest and the scale reads 900 N. If the elevator moves upward at a constant speed of 3 m/s, what does the scale read then? What if the elevator accelerated upward at a constant rate of 3 m/s2, what does the scale read then? 900 N, 2700 N 900 N, 3600 N 900 N, 624.5 N 1175.5 N, 1175.5 N 900 N, 1175.5 N Flag this Question Question 282 pts...
highway curves are often banked, so the normal force provides the centripetal force and cars don’t have to rely on friction. After having responded to an emergency call in the middle of a snowstorm, an ambulance is speeding back towards the hospital along a slippery curved road. Your job is to inform the ambulance driver of the maximum speed at which he can travel around this curve without slipping up the bank. You are told that the curve has a...
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)
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 concrete highway curve of radius 70.0 m is banked at a 19.0° angle. What is the maximum speed with which a 1900 kg rubber-tired car can take this curve without sliding? (Take the static coefficient of friction of rubber on concrete to be 1.0.)
Suppose that a particular highway offramp with a curve radius of 56 m is banked at 10˚ and was originally designed to include a coefficient of static friction of 0.25 between tires and road. If the DoT wants to repost the speed limit so that the curve is correctly banked when including a friction coefficient of only 0.1, what new speed should be posted?
A concrete highway curve of radius 80.0 m is banked at a 19.0 ∘ angle. Part A What is the maximum speed with which a 1400 kg rubber-tired car can take this curve without sliding? (Take the static coefficient of friction of rubber on concrete to be 1.0.)
A concrete highway curve of radius 70.0 m is banked at an 11 degree angle. What is the maximum speed with which a 1200 kg rubber-tired car can take this curve without sliding? (Take the static coefficient of friction of rubber on concrete to be 1.0.)
A car rounds a curve of radius 30 m. If the maximum centripetal acceleration is 5m/s2, what is the maximum speed of the car in kilometers per hour?