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A cyclist speeding at 6ms^(-1) in a circ...

A cyclist speeding at `6ms^(-1)` in a circle of 18 m radius makes an angle `theta `with the vertical. Calculate `theta`. Also determine the minimum possible value of the coefficient of friction between the tyres and the ground?

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