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Engineers are designing a curved section of a highway. If the radius of curvature of the curve is 173 m, at what angle should the curve be banked so that a car traveling at 29.0 m/s will stay on the road without the aid of frictional forces?

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Answer: The angle Ø = 26

Explanation:

The weight and the normal force of the road are the only two external forces acting on the car. A frictionless surface can only exert a force that is perpendicular to the surface. This is a normal force.

Since the car does not leave the surface of the road, the vertical components of the two external forces must be equal in magnitude and opposite in direction. Whereas ;

Horizontal component = centripetal force. While

The vertical component = Mg

Revolving the two components gives: tanØ = V^2/rg

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