On a banked race track, the smallest circular path on which cars can move has a radius of 105 m, while the largest has a radius of 166 m, as the drawing illustrates. The height of the outer wall is 14.0 m. Find (a) the smallest and (b) the largest speed at which cars can move on this track without relying on friction. (a) Number i (b) Number Units Units

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On a banked race track, the smallest circular path on which cars can move has a radius of 105 m, while the largest has a radius of 166
m, as the drawing illustrates. The height of the outer wall is 14.0 m. Find (a) the smallest and (b) the largest speed at which cars can
move on this track without relying on friction.
(a) Number i
(b) Number
Units
Units
Transcribed Image Text:On a banked race track, the smallest circular path on which cars can move has a radius of 105 m, while the largest has a radius of 166 m, as the drawing illustrates. The height of the outer wall is 14.0 m. Find (a) the smallest and (b) the largest speed at which cars can move on this track without relying on friction. (a) Number i (b) Number Units Units
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