A race car accelerates uniformly as it leaves the pit area, goingfrom rest to 33
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Question
A race car accelerates uniformly as it leaves the pit area, goingfrom rest to 330 km/h in a semicirculararc with a radius of 200 m.Determine the tangential acceleration of the car when it is halfwaythrough the turn, assuming constant tangential acceleration.
m/s2
Determine the radial acceleration of the car at this time.
m/s2
If the curve were flat, what would the coefficient of staticfriction have to be between the tires and the roadbed to providethis acceleration with no slipping or skidding?
Explanation / Answer
The tangential acceleraion of the car is a = [v2- u2]/(2r) Here v = 330 (5/18) m/s u =0 and r = 200 m The radial acceleraion of the car is a = v2/r The coefficient of static friction is s = v2/(rg) Substitute the values.Related Questions
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