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Author: GIAMBATTISTA, Alan
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Chapter 5, Problem 32P
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The minimum coefficient of static friction needed if the car is to navigate the curve without slipping.

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Answer to Problem 32P

The minimum coefficient of static friction needed if the car is to navigate the curve without slipping is 0.204

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The figure 1 shows the free body diagram of the car.

Package: Loose Leaf For College Physics With Connect Access Card (1 Semester), Chapter 5, Problem 32P

Write an expression to calculate the net horizontal force.

  Nsinθ+fscosθ=maxNsinθ+μsNcosθ=m(v2r)        (I)

Here, N is the normal force, θ is the angle, fs is the static frictional force, μs is the coefficient of static friction, m the mass of the car, ax is the horizontal acceleration, v is the speed, and r is the radius of path.

Write an expression for the net vertical force.

  Ncosθmgfssinθ=0NcosθmgμsNsinθ=0        (II)

Here, N is the normal force, θ is the angle, fs is the static frictional force, μs is the coefficient of static friction, m the mass of the car, and g is the acceleration due to gravity.

Neglect the frictional force and re-write equation (I)

  Nsinθ+0cosθ=m(v2r)Nsinθ=m(v2r)        (III)

Neglect the frictional force and re-write equation (II)

  Ncosθmg0sinθ=0Ncosθmg=0        (IV)

Re-arrange equation (IV) to find N

  N=mgcosθ        (V)

Substitute equation (V) in equation (III),

  mgcosθ(sinθ)=m(v2r)gtanθ=(v2r)        (VI)

Rewrite equation (VI) to find θ

  θ=tan1(v2gr)        (VII)

Now consider the presence of frictional force.

Re-arrange equation (I) to find N

  N=mv2R(sinθ+μscosθ)        (VIII)

Re-arrange equation (II) to find N

  N=mg(cosθμssinθ)        (IX)

Compare the expression (VIII) and (IX) and rearrange the equation to find μs

  mg(cosθμssinθ)=mv2R(sinθ+μscosθ)μs=v2cosθgrsinθv2(sinθ+grcosθ)        (X)

Conclusion:

Substitute 15.0m/s for v, 9.80m/s2 for g , 75.0m  for r in the equation (VII) to find θ 

   θ=tan1((15.0m/s)2(9.80m/s2)(75.0m))=17.0°

Substitute 20.0m/s for v, 9.80m/s2 for g , 75.0m  for r, and 17.0° for θ  in the equation (XI) to find μs 

  μs=(20.0m/s)2cos(17.0°)(9.80m/s2)(75.0m)sin(17.0°)(20.0m/s)2(sin(17.0°)+(9.80m/s2)(75.0m)cos(17.0°))=382.5m2/s2-214.9m2/s2116.9m2/s2-702.9m2/s2=0.204

 Therefore, the minimum coefficient of static friction needed if the car is to navigate the curve without slipping is 0.204

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