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A curve has a radius of 50 metres and a banking angle of 15. What is the critical speed (the speed for which no friction is required between the car's tyres and the surface) for a car to travel safely on this curve ? Take g=10 m/s2.

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16 m/s
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92 m/s
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10 5(23) m/s
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15 m/s
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Solution

The correct option is C 10 5(23) m/s
Here, radius of curve, r=50 m
Banking angle, θ=15
g=10 m/s2

To meet the condition of the critical speed v, the necessary centripetal force must be provided by the horizontal component of the normal reaction (Nsinθ)

From the free-body diagram for the car:-

Fcentripetal=Nsinθ.......i

For the vertical equilibrium of the car:
Ncosθ=mg
From equation of dynamics towards the centre of horizontal circle:
Nsinθ=mv2r.........ii

On dividing Eq. ii and i, we get
tanθ=v2rg
v2=rgtanθ

v=rgtanθ=50×10×tan15
Using formula tan(AB)=tanAtanB1+tanA.tanB

tan15=tan45tan301+(tan45)(tan30)=23

v=105(23) m/s

If the car has above speed then it can safely overcome the curve without any friction coming into play.

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