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| A 1400 kg car is going at 62.5 m/s on a turn with an incline of 15 degrees. If the radius of curvature is 1500m, and the centripetal acceleration of the car is 2.6 m/s^2, what is the magnitude of the force of static friction? (assuming the car maintains a circular track around the curve) Please explain your process. Thanks! |
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