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Finding the coefficient of static friction
Ok i set up my two force components and i have Fycos(theta)=mg and Fxsin(theta)=mv^2/r when dividing both components together you are left with tan(theta)=v^2/rg and when i plug in the numbers given after converting 95 km/h to m/s you get a static friction of .81 am i doing somthing wrong...- dapperjon002
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Finding the coefficient of static friction
Homework Statement If a curve with a radius of 85m is properly banked for a car traveling 65 km/h what must the coefficiant of static friction be for a car not to skid when traveling at 95km/h Homework Equations For this question i tried using a few equations such as centripical force...- dapperjon002
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