alculate the centripetal force exerted on a 5.27 x 103 kg car that negotiates a 58.4 m radius curve at 22.0 m. put your answer in N using 3 significant figures. se scientific/exponential notation to represent numeric values. Eg., 0.0001 can be written as 1.0e-4 or as 1. paces are not allowed.

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QUESTION 7
Calculate the centripetal force exerted on a 5.27x103 kg car that negotiates a 58.4 m radius curve at 22.0 m/s.
Input your answer in N using 3 significant figures.
Use scientific/exponential notation to represent numeric values. Eg., 0.0001 can be written as 1.0e-4 or as 1.0E-4.
Spaces are not allowed.
QUESTION 8
A 1.16x103 kg car negotiates a 88.2 m radius curve at 22.3 m/s.
Assuming an unbanked curve, find the minimum static coefficient of friction, between the tires and the road, static
friction being the reason that keeps the car from slipping.
Input your answer using 3 significant figures.
Free-body
diagram
f = F = H,N
w
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 7 Calculate the centripetal force exerted on a 5.27x103 kg car that negotiates a 58.4 m radius curve at 22.0 m/s. Input your answer in N using 3 significant figures. Use scientific/exponential notation to represent numeric values. Eg., 0.0001 can be written as 1.0e-4 or as 1.0E-4. Spaces are not allowed. QUESTION 8 A 1.16x103 kg car negotiates a 88.2 m radius curve at 22.3 m/s. Assuming an unbanked curve, find the minimum static coefficient of friction, between the tires and the road, static friction being the reason that keeps the car from slipping. Input your answer using 3 significant figures. Free-body diagram f = F = H,N w
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