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A motor cyclist riding at 36kmh^(-1) has...

A motor cyclist riding at `36kmh^(-1)` has turn a corner. Find the least radius of the curve, he should follow for safe travelling, if the coefficient of friction between the tyres and the road is `0.2`.

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