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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? A) the car with the new tires B) the car with the bald tires C) Neither car will slide. D) It depends on if the pavement is wet or dry.

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Answer:C) Neither will slide

Step-by-step explanation:

Neither car will slide as they Posses Proper speed required at banking curves.

Banking shifts the center of gravity and it requires more force to break free the car tiers. That is why road is banked at outer edge compared to inner edge.

Proper speed is given by


v=√(rg\tan \theta )

where
\theta is the inclination

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