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A car is moving at a speed of 21.6 km/hr when it encounters a 12.8 m long slope of angle 30o (figure). The friction coefficient between the road and the tyre is 1/23. Show that no matter how hard the driver applies the brakes, the car will reach the bottom with a speed greater than equal to 36 km/hr. Take g=10 m/s2.
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Solution

The initial velocity is given as,

u=21.6×518

=6m/s

Let the mass of the car is m.

The normal force on the car by the incline is given as,

F=mgcos30

=32mg

The maximum friction force is given as,

Ff=μF

=123×32mg

=14mg

The acceleration is given as,

a=Ffm

a=m×104m

=2.5m/s2

The final velocity is given as,

v2=u2+2as

v2=(6)2+2×2.5×12.8

v=10m/s

=36km/h

Thus, it is shown that the minimum speed of the car when it reaches the bottom is 36km/h.


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