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11 June, 04:31

What is the smallest radius of an unbanked (flat) track around which a bicyclist can travel if her speed is 29 km/h and the μs between tires and track is 0.32?

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  1. 11 June, 04:54
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    r=20.6m

    Explanation:

    What is the smallest radius of an unbanked (flat) track around which a bicyclist can travel if her speed is 29 km/h and the μs between tires and track is 0.32?

    the acceleration experienced by the bicycle will be the centripetal acceleration

    which is given by a=v^2/r

    v=velocity of the bicyclist 29km/h = 8.05m/s

    the centripetal force is given as

    f=mv^2/r

    note the maximum value of the static frictional force

    fmax=∪N

    U=the coefficient of static friction

    N=mg=normal reaction of the bicycle which is equal to the the weight of the bicycle

    equating fmax=fcentripetal

    mv^2/r=Umg

    r=v^2/Ug

    r=8.05^2 / (.32*9.81)

    r=20.6m, is the smallest radius of an unbanked track
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