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At what angle (relative to the horizontal) should a curve 52 m in radius be banked if no friction is required to prevent the car from slipping when traveling at 12 m/s? (g = 9.8 m/s^2 )

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Answer:

Banking angle,
\theta=15.77^(\circ)

Step-by-step explanation:

It is given that,

Radius of the curve, r = 52 m

Speed of the car, v = 12 m/s

Acceleration due to gravity,
g=9.8\ m/s^2

Let the curved is banked at an angle of
\theta with respect to the horizontal. It is given by :


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


tan\theta=((12)^2)/(52* 9.8)


\theta=15.77^(\circ)

So, the curve is banked at an angle of 15.77 degrees wrt the horizontal. Hence, this is the required solution.

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