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4 May, 18:58

On a banked race track, the smallest circular path on which cars can move has a radius of 120 m, while the largest has a radius of 151 m, as the drawing illustrates. The height of the outer wall is 10.4 m. Find (a) the smallest and (b) the largest speed at which cars can move on this track without relying on friction.

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  1. 4 May, 19:12
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    smallest speed is 19.85 m/s

    largest speed is 22.26 m/s

    Explanation:

    given data

    radius r1 = 120 m

    radius r2 = 151 m

    height of wall h = 10.4 m

    to find out

    smallest and largest speed

    solution

    first we find the angle θ by banking condition

    tanθ = v² / rg ... 1

    and here tanθ = h / r2 - r1

    tanθ = 10.4 / (151 - 120)

    tanθ = 0.335

    θ = 18.52°

    so from equation 1

    tanθ = v² / r1g

    tan18.52 = v² / 120 (9.8)

    v² = 393.94

    v = 19.85

    so smallest speed is 19.85 m/s

    and

    from equation 1

    tanθ = v² / r2g

    tan18.52 = v² / 151 (9.8)

    v² = 495.70

    v = 22.26

    so largest speed is 22.26 m/s
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