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Homework Statement



On a wet racetrack, the maximum safe speed, to avoid sliding on a level circular curve with a radius of curvature of 53 m, is 77 km/hr. What is the coefficient of friction between the car's tires and the track surface?

Homework Equations



(gravity)*(coefficient) = (v^2)/r

V= 21.39 m/s (after changing 77 km/hr into m/s)
Radius= 55 meters


The Attempt at a Solution



I kept getting the same answer .8488, but it keeps telling me I'm wrong? Help please!
 
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Cancel that, Stupid me plugged in the wrong radius into the equation, my mistake! Sorry!
 
cepheid said:
There is a discrepancy here.


Yep, I just caught this! My mistake. :frown: