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Physics, 08.03.2021 21:20 svarner2001

A vehicle is running on a circular path on level ground at a speed of 84.2 m/s and has centripetal acceleration 4.34 g, where g is the acceleration due to gravity. The mass of the car and driver is 2.56 x 103 kg.
(a) How much centripetal force is required for the vehicle to move on the path without slipping towards
to the outer edge of the path?
(b) Which of the forces (normal force, static, gravitational force etc)
serves as the centripetal force in this case?
(c) Find the radius of the circular path.
(d) How long does it take for the car to complete one lap?

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