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What is the magnitude of resultant force on a car on a banked curve?
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[QUOTE="Delta2, post: 6242061, member: 189563"] Have in mind that since the car is doing circular motion, the result of the combined force of gravity and the normal force from track will be the centripetal force. We usually analyze gravity to a component vertical to the incline and a component parallel to the incline, but here you have to analyze the normal force from the track to a horizontal component (which horizontal component will be equal to centripetal force) and a vertical component (which will cancel out gravity). [/QUOTE]
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What is the magnitude of resultant force on a car on a banked curve?
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