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12 6 Consider a car driving on a curved banked road at such a speed that no sliding friction occurs. Part or all of the

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12 6 Consider A Car Driving On A Curved Banked Road At Such A Speed That No Sliding Friction Occurs Part Or All Of The 1
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12 6 Consider a car driving on a curved banked road at such a speed that no sliding friction occurs. Part or all of the centripetal force in this case is supplied by the radial component of the force. normal (normal to the road) Oweight (due to gravity) tangential (in the direction of the motion) Ofriction (between the tires and road)