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15 October, 01:27

Your car rounds a curve of 49 m radius at 8.2 m/s. What force is needed to keep your car turning in this circle if its mass

is 1083 kg? (this force is caused by the tire's friction with the road)

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  1. 15 October, 01:31
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    1500 N

    Explanation:

    Sum of the forces on the car in the radial direction:

    ∑F = ma

    F = m v² / r

    F = (1083 kg) (8.2 m/s) ² / (49 m)

    F ≈ 1500 N
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