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KillaKem
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I have a physics problem thatz bothering me
A car rounds a banked curve.The radius of curvature = R, bankin' angle a, and coefficient of friction k,.Show that the minimum velocity the car should travel in if it doesn't want to slip down
[ R g * (tan a - k) / (1 + k*tan a) ] ^ 0.5
Just give clues don't solve
A car rounds a banked curve.The radius of curvature = R, bankin' angle a, and coefficient of friction k,.Show that the minimum velocity the car should travel in if it doesn't want to slip down
Homework Equations
[ R g * (tan a - k) / (1 + k*tan a) ] ^ 0.5
The Attempt at a Solution
Just give clues don't solve