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Two cars go around a banked curve at the proper speed for the banking angle. One car has tires with excellent traction, while the other car has bald slippery tires. Which of these cars is more likely to slide on the pavement as it goes around the curve?

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Answer:

No car will slide

Step-by-step explanation:

Neither car will slide because proper bank does not required frictional forces. To prevent the car from traction through curve, a component of normal forces provides necessary centripetal forces. which prevent them to slide.

No car will slide since both car are going with the proper speed for given banking angle

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