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A car rounds a curve on a level road. The radius of curvature of the road curve is 48 m, and the coefficient of friction between the tires and the road is 0.67. Determine the speed at which the car can safely take the curve.
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Enough already. All your questions are the same. same old g down and v^2/R toward the center. You do this one.
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