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Homework Statement
If a curve with a radius of 88m is perfectly banked for a car traveling 75kn/h, what must be the coefficient of static friction for a car not to skid when traveling at 95 km/h
Homework Equations
F=m(aR)
F(Normal) x sin0 = m(v^2/r)
The Attempt at a Solution
I've asked my teacher this problem from the book twice and he skimmed through it both times really quickly and I didn't really understand him (hes a busy guy and has a lot of classes right after mine).
What i did so far was convert the km/h to m/s and draw a free body diagram showing the forces that are acting upon the banked car. Assuming friction was 0 in the first case I tried getting the banked angle but not sure if was correct then in the later part (95km/h) I attempted to find Fr. I know that the forces acting upon pulling the car towards the center and pushing away from the center must be equal or else the car wouldn't stay on the road.