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22 February, 02:26

Two banked curves have the same radius. Curve A is banked at 12.7 °, and curve B is banked at an angle of 15.1°. A car can travel around curve A without relying on friction at a speed of 19.1 m/s. At what speed can this car travel around curve B without relying on friction?

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  1. 22 February, 03:29
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    20.88 m/s

    Explanation:

    Curve A:

    theta = 12.7, vA = 19.1 m/s

    Curve B:

    Theta = 15.1 degree

    Let the speed is v.

    By the use of given formula

    tanθ = v^2 / rg

    For Curve A

    tan 12.7 = (19.1) ^2 / r g ... (1)

    For Curve B

    tan 15.1 = v^2 / r g ... (2)

    Divide equation (2) by equation (1), we get

    tan 15.1 / tan 12.7 = v^2 / (19.1) ^2

    0.269 / 0.225 = v^2 / 364.81

    v = 20.88 m/s
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