CameraIcon
CameraIcon
SearchIcon
MyQuestionIcon
MyQuestionIcon
1
You visited us 1 times! Enjoying our articles? Unlock Full Access!
Question

A train runs along an unbanked circular track of radius 30 m at a speed of 54 km/h. The mass of the train is 106 kg. What provides the centripetal force required for this purpose - The engine or the rails? What is the angle of banking required to prevent wearing out of the rail?

Open in App
Solution

Radius of the circular track, r = 30 m
Speed of the train, v = 54 km/h = 15 m/s
Mass of the train, m=106 kg
The centripetal force is provided by the lateral thrust of the rail on the wheel. As per Newton's third law of motion, the wheel exerts an equal and opposite force on the rail.
This reaction force is responsible for the wear and rear of the rail.
The angle of banking \theta, is related to the radius (r) and speed (v) by the relation:
tan θ=v2rg=(15)230×10=225300θ=tan1(0.75)=36.87
Therefore, the angle of banking is about 36.87


flag
Suggest Corrections
thumbs-up
7
Join BYJU'S Learning Program
similar_icon
Related Videos
thumbnail
lock
Circular Motion: A Need for Speed
PHYSICS
Watch in App
Join BYJU'S Learning Program
CrossIcon