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A curve on a highway has a radius of curvature 40 m. The curved road is banked at an angle of 45 with the horizontal. If the coefficient of static friction that the road provides is μs=0.20, what is the maximum permissible speed (in m/s) limit for vehicles travelling on the road?
Obtain the answer as nearest integer value
Useful data : g=10 m/s2 , 6=2.40

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Solution

For the case of maximum safe speed on banked rough road i.e vmax, friction will act DOWN the plane:


Solving equations of dynamics, we get:

Nsinθ+fmaxcosθ=mvmax2r.......(i)

where fmax=μsN.....(ii)

Ncosθfmaxsinθ=mg.....(iii)

Using (i),(ii),(iii)

vmax=(μs+tanθ1μstanθ)rg
=(0.20+tan4510.20×tan45)40×10
vmax=106=24 m/s

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