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Physics, 14.04.2020 17:32 rakanmadi87

You’re driving your pickup car around a curve that has a radius of 40 m with a 20 degree bank to it. How fast can you drive around this curve with rubber tires on a concrete road without sliding off the road? (hint: look up the kinetic coefficient of friction)

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