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A car is speeding on a horizontal road curving round with a radius 60 m The coefficient of friction between the wheels and the road in 0.5 The height of centre of gravity of the car from the road level is 0.3 m and the distance between the wheels is 0 .8 m . Calculate the maximum safe velocity for negotiating the curve . Will the car skid or topple if this velocity is exceeded ?

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