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A car is moving in a circular path of radius `50 m`, on a plat rough horizontal ground. The mass of the car is `1000 kg`. At a certain moment the speed of the car is `5m//s`, the driver is increasing speed at the rate of `1m//s^(2)`. Find the value of static friction on tyres at this moment, in Newtons.

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