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4 April, 05:37

As an aid in working this problem, consult concept simulation 5.2. car a uses tires for which the coefficient of static friction is 1.1 on a particular unbanked curve. the maximum speed at which the car can negotiate this curve is 20 m/s. car b uses tires for which the coefficient of static friction is 0.7 on the same curve. what is the maximum speed at which car b can negotiate the curve?

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  1. 4 April, 09:18
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    The speed for a curve of a given radius is proportional to the square root of the coefficient of static friction. The allowed speed in the second curve is about

    (20 m/s) √ (0.7/1.1) ≈ 15.95 m/s
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