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    Apr 19, 2012, 02:07 AM
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    A car of weight W = 11.5 kN makes a turn on a track that is banked at an angle of θ = 22.3°. Inside the car, hanging from a short string tied to the rear-view mirror, is an ornament. As the car turns, the ornament swings out at an angle of φ = 29.5° measured from the vertical inside the car. What is the force of static friction between the car and the road
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    Apr 19, 2012, 02:08 AM
    A car of weight W = 11.5 kN makes a turn on a track that is banked at an angle of θ = 22.3°. Inside the car, hanging from a short string tied to the rear-view mirror, is an ornament. As the car turns, the ornament swings out at an angle of φ = 29.5° measured from the vertical inside the car. What is the force of static friction between the car and the road
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    Apr 20, 2012, 06:29 AM
    Hello Minaya. I suggest you set this up by first drawing a free body diagram the ornament: it hanges from the vertical at an angle of . The forces acting on it are tension in the string, gravity, and centripedal acceleration. Draw the diagram, and you should be able to wrirte an expression for in terms of the angles and .

    Now consider the car - the friction force that keeps it from sliding must equal the centripedal force in the direction of the road surface, which is the car's mass . You should get a result that involves only M, g and the two angles you were given.

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