A car travels around a horizontal bend of radius 169.6 m at a constant speed. If the coefficient of the static friction between the road and car tyres is us = 3.7, What is the magnitude of car's acceleration (m/s) when the car is negotiating the bend at the maximum allowed speed? Answer: Next page

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A car travels around a horizontal bend of radius 169.6 m at a constant speed. If the coefficient of the static
friction between the road and car tyres is us = 3.7, What is the magnitude of car's acceleration (m/s ) when
the car is negotiating the bend at the maximum allowed speed?
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