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Banked Turn Case 1: Banked Turn With Friction

The document discusses different types of banked and unbanked turns, including cases with and without friction. It provides links to resources on banked turns with friction in mechanics, banked turns in aeronautics, frictionless banked turns, and unbanked turns on flat surfaces with and without friction. It also presents a word problem calculating the maximum speed of a car with a different static friction coefficient negotiating the same unbanked curve.

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Banked Turn Case 1: Banked Turn With Friction

The document discusses different types of banked and unbanked turns, including cases with and without friction. It provides links to resources on banked turns with friction in mechanics, banked turns in aeronautics, frictionless banked turns, and unbanked turns on flat surfaces with and without friction. It also presents a word problem calculating the maximum speed of a car with a different static friction coefficient negotiating the same unbanked curve.

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Banked turn

Case 1: Banked turn with friction

http://www.mech.utah.edu/~me2400/hwsolution4.pdf

Case 2: Banked turn in aeronautics

http://www3.physics.umanitoba.ca/~mgericke/Teaching/Phys1020/Instructor/Phys1020Lec14-Final.pdf
Case 3: Frictionless turn
Unbanked turn

Case 1: Flat surface

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=52yehBzu1RM

Case 2: with friction

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ekJPSOkcLZk

Car a has a static coefficient of 1.4 between the tires and the road on an unbanked curve. The max
speed it can take the curve at is 22.5m/s. If car b has a static coefficient of .95, what is the max speed at
which it can negotiate the curve?

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