subject
Physics, 27.06.2020 05:01 haileysolis5

When I was in high school, I often drove to Springfield from my home, and there was a curve in the road that was banked too steeply, so that if you went around it at 55 mph you actually felt like you were falling into the curve. I began experimenting to see how fast you needed to go to match the banking in the road, so that you didn't feel like you were tilting left or right as you went around. That portion of road was designed so that if the road was slippery your best chance at going around it without sliding was at 70 mph! I drove that road again recently, and sometime in the last 30 years they fixed it, reducing the bank to an angle appropriate for the speed limit. On the curve, banked at 24.5 ∘ from the horizontal, a car traveling at speed 19.0 m/s would still continue around the curve even with no friction.
What is the radius of the curve?
Express your answer using three significant figures.

ansver
Answers: 1

Another question on Physics

question
Physics, 22.06.2019 17:00
How can waves travel through ground?
Answers: 1
question
Physics, 22.06.2019 20:40
Newtons view of arrangement of the universe. don't copy from anywhere.
Answers: 3
question
Physics, 22.06.2019 21:50
Ajoint produces movement when its angle decreases. which type of movement is it?
Answers: 1
question
Physics, 23.06.2019 03:00
If you held a stone over the mouth of a well and then let it go , what would happen to the stone? explain your answer.
Answers: 1
You know the right answer?
When I was in high school, I often drove to Springfield from my home, and there was a curve in the r...
Questions
question
English, 19.05.2020 22:01
question
Spanish, 19.05.2020 22:01
Questions on the website: 13722363