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(a) Find the maximum speed at which a ca...

(a) Find the maximum speed at which a car turn round a curve of 30 m radius on a level road if the coefficient of friction between the tyres and the road is `0.4` [ acc. Due to gravity = `10 m // s^(2)`]
(b) For traffic moving at 60 km/hr , if the radius of the curve is `0.1` km , what is the correct angle of banking of the road ? ( g = `10 m // s^(2))`

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