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What is the maximum velocity with which a vehicle can negotiate a turn of radius r safely when coefficient of friction between tyres and road is `mu` ?

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In this case necessary centripetal force is provided by the force of friction .
` (m upsilon)/(r) = F = mu R = mu mg :. upsilon sqrt( mu rg ` .
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