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15 December, 04:19

To test the performance of its tires, a car travels along a perfectly flat (no banking) circular track of radius 130 m. The car increases its speed at uniform rate of at ≡ d |v| dt = 5.22 m/s 2 until the tires start to skid. If the tires start to skid when the car reaches a speed of 25.6 m/s, what is the coefficient of static friction between the tires and the road?

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  1. 15 December, 07:21
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    0.739

    Explanation:

    If we treat the four tire as single body then

    W (weight of the tyre) = mass * acceleration due to gravity (g)

    the body has a tangential acceleration = dv/dt = 5.22 m/s², also the body has centripetal acceleration to the center = v² / r

    where v is speed 25.6 m/s and r is the radius of the circle

    centripetal acceleration = (25.6 m/s) ² / 130 = 5.041 m/s²

    net acceleration of the body = √ (tangential acceleration² + centripetal acceleration²) = √ (5.22² + 5.041²) = 7.2567 m/s²

    coefficient of static friction between the tires and the road = frictional force / force of normal

    frictional force = m * net acceleration / m*g

    where force of normal = weight of the body in opposite direction

    coefficient of static friction = (7.2567 * m) / (9.81 * m)

    coefficient of static friction = 0.739
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