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Engineering, 12.02.2020 01:54 wildfire771003

The 3340-lb car is traveling at 27 mi/hr when the driver applies the brakes, and the car continues to move along the circular path. What is the maximum deceleration possible (at is negative if the speed is decreasing) if the tires are limited to a total horizontal friction force of 3030 lb?

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