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A horizontal circular curve on a highway is designed for traffic moving at 60 km/h. If the radius of the curve is 150 m, and if cars do not slide down the banked road, what is the correct angle of banking for the road

User Binny
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Answer:

The value of the correct angle of banking for the road is
\theta = 67.76 °

Step-by-step explanation:

Given data

Velocity (v) = 60
(m)/(s)

Radius = 150 m

The velocity of the car in this case is given by


v = √(r g \tan \theta)


v^(2) = r g \tan \theta


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

Put all the values in above formula we get


\tan \theta = (60^(2) )/((150)(9.81))


\tan \theta = 2.446


\theta = 67.76 °

Therefore the value of the correct angle of banking for the road is
\theta = 67.76 °

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