Chapter 5: Q8. (page 132)
How large must the coefficient of static friction be between the tires and the road if a car is to round a level curve of radius 125 m at a speed of 95 km/h?
Short Answer
The coefficient of static friction is .
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Chapter 5: Q8. (page 132)
How large must the coefficient of static friction be between the tires and the road if a car is to round a level curve of radius 125 m at a speed of 95 km/h?
The coefficient of static friction is .
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