A 1300 kg passenger vehicle originally traveling on a straight and level road gets onto a section of the road with a horizontal curve of radius 260 meter. Assume that the vehicle s traveling at sea level and has a front cross-sectional area of 3.50 sq. m. If the vehicle vas originally traveling at 60 kph, calculate the following: 1. Additional horsepower on the curve the vehicle must produce to maintain the original speed 2. Total resistance force on the vehicle as it traverses the horizontal curve 3. Total horsepower

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A 1300 kg passenger vehicle originally traveling on a straight and level road gets onto a
section of the road with a horizontal curve of radius 260 meter. Assume that the vehicle
is traveling at sea level and has a front cross-sectional area of 3.50 sq. m. If the vehicle
was originally traveling at 60 kph, calculate the following:
1. Additional horsepower on the curve the vehicle must produce to maintain the
original speed
2. Total resistance force on the vehicle as it traverses the horizontal curve
3. Total horsepower
Transcribed Image Text:A 1300 kg passenger vehicle originally traveling on a straight and level road gets onto a section of the road with a horizontal curve of radius 260 meter. Assume that the vehicle is traveling at sea level and has a front cross-sectional area of 3.50 sq. m. If the vehicle was originally traveling at 60 kph, calculate the following: 1. Additional horsepower on the curve the vehicle must produce to maintain the original speed 2. Total resistance force on the vehicle as it traverses the horizontal curve 3. Total horsepower
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