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The maximum speed with which a vehicle can negotiate a cuved road, which is banked at the angle `theta=tan^-1(0.24)` is 54`km//hr`. IF the same road is flat and vehicle has to negotiate the curve with same maximum speed, the coefficient of friction between the road and tyres of the vehicle should be

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