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6 December, 05:40

Some car manufacturers claim that their vehicles could climb a slope of 42 ∘. For this to be possible, what must be the minimum coefficient of static friction between the vehicle's tires and the road?

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  1. 6 December, 05:51
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    Answer: 0.9

    Explanation:

    For an inclined surface the coefficient of friction (n) is the ratio of the moving force (Fm) to the normal reaction (R) acting on the body.

    n = Fm/R

    Fm = WSintheta = mgsintheta

    R = Wcostheta = mgcostheta

    n = Wsintheta/Wcostheta

    n = sintheta/costheta

    n = tan theta

    n = tan 42°

    n = 0.9

    Therefore, minimum coefficient of static friction between the vehicle's tires and the road is 0.9
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