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An engineer is to construct a banked road inclined at an angle alpha to the horizontal, where the radius of the curve is 100m
He bases his calculations on the fact that when a car of mass 1 tonne is travelling at a speed of 54km/h around a curve, the frictional force acting to keep it on the track is 514N
find alpha, the angle of inclination of the plane to the horizontal.
We could not resolve this. How can one find the direction of the friction? When we substituted quantities into the problem we found that the friction , exerted in either direction had a positive value...
He bases his calculations on the fact that when a car of mass 1 tonne is travelling at a speed of 54km/h around a curve, the frictional force acting to keep it on the track is 514N
find alpha, the angle of inclination of the plane to the horizontal.
We could not resolve this. How can one find the direction of the friction? When we substituted quantities into the problem we found that the friction , exerted in either direction had a positive value...