Home
Class 11
PHYSICS
From the equation tantheta=(rg)/(v^(2)) ...

From the equation `tantheta=(rg)/(v^(2))` one can obtain the angle of banking `theta` for a cyclise taking a curve (the symbols have their usual meanings). Then say, it is

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

Show that is case of banking of railway track tan theta=v^2/(rg) where symbols have their usual meanings.

Which one of the following is equation of the modulus of rigidity? (Where the symbols have their usual meanings)

If H=(1)/(sqrt3)V , then find angle of dip. (where symbols have their usual meaning)

If H=(1)/(sqrt3)V , then find angle of dip. (where symbols have their usual meaning)

Deduce the equation s = ut +(1)/(2) at^(2) , where symbols have their usual meanings.

According to Newton's 2nd law of motion correct equation is (where symbols have their usual meanings)

According to Newton's 2nd law of motion correct equation is (where symbols have their usual meanings)

Explain what is meant by the equation g=Gxx(M)/(R^(2)) Where the symbols have their usual meanings.

Derive graphically v ^(2) = u ^(2) + 2as, where symbols have their usual meaning.