Suppose a 1,850-kg car passes over a bump in a roadway that follows the arc of a circle of radius 22.0 m as in the figure shown below. A car traveling to the right over a hump on the road at a velocity vector v.
(a) What force does the road exert on the car as the car passes the highest point of the bump if the car travels at 8.30 m/s? (Neglect any friction that may occur.)
magnitude__________ kN
direction ______________ .
(b) What is the maximum speed the car can have without losing contact with the road as it passes this highest point?
_____________m/s
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