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A civil engineer plans to design a curved ramp such that a car may not have to rely on friction to round the curve without skidding. The roadway is tilted toward the inside of the curve. Suppose the designated speed is v and the radius of the curve is R. At what angle should the curve be tilted?

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Answer:
\theta =\tan ^(-1)((v^2)/(gR))

Step-by-step explanation:

let \theta be the inclination at which curve is tilted

v is the speed of car and R is the radius of curve

m is the mass of car

Suppose R is the reaction offered by road to car

Resolving R in x and y direction we get


R\cos \theta will balance weight and
R\sin \theta will provide the necessary centripetal Force

thus
R\sin \theta =(mv^2)/(R) ------------1


R\cos \theta =m g ----------------2

Divide 1 & 2 we get


(R\sin \theta )/(R\cos \theta )=(mv^2)/(mgR)


\tan \theta =(v^2)/(gR)


\theta =\tan ^(-1)((v^2)/(gR))

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