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A car travels along a horizontal circular curved road that has a radius of 450 m. If the speed is uniformly increased at a rate of 0.12 m/s2, determine the magnitude of the acceleration at the instant the speed of the car is 60 km/h.

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Answer:

a = 0.63 m/s²

Step-by-step explanation:

The car is move with uniformly accelerated circular movement , then:

Centripetal acceleration ac is calculated as follows:

ac = v² /R

v = 60 km/h = 60000m / 3600 s = 16.67 m/s

ac =(16.67m/s )² / 450 m

ac = 0.617 m/s²

Tangential acceleration (at) :

at = 0.12 m/s²

Magnitude of the acceleration of the car to v= 60 km/h:


a=\sqrt{(ac)^(2)+(at)^(2 )


a= \sqrt{(0.617)^(2) +(0.12)^(2) }

a = 0.63 m/s²

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