QUESTION 4 Curved portions of highways are always banked to prevent cars from sliding off the...
Curved portions of highways are always banked (tilted) to prevent cars from sliding off the highway. A car of mass m moves at a constant speed v around a banked circular track of radius R as shown in the figure. If the frictional force from the track is negligible, what bank angle Ѳ prevents sliding.
7. A highway curve with a radius of R metres is banked so that cars moving at v m/s around the curve do not have to rely on friction when taking the turn. IWPS 7. No.4] 7.1 Show (from first principles) that the angle, 6, at which, the road should be banked is given by: 0 arctan 7.2 A particular banked highway curve with a radius of 200 m is designed for traffic moving at 60 km/h. On a rainy...
Question 1 1 pts What is the kinetic energy of a man who weighs 980N who is riding in a car traveling 40 km per hour? Express your answer in Joules, but don't type the unit in the answer box. Round to the nearest whole number. (Careful with the units) 1 pts Astudent slides her 80.0-kg desk across the level floor of her dormitory room a distance 4.00 m at constant speed. If the coefficient of kinetic friction between the...