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A car moving at a speed of 36 km /hr is taking a turn on a circular road of radius 50 m. A small wooden plate is kept on the seat with its plane perpendicular to the radius of the circular road. A small block of mass 100 g is kept on the seat which rests against the plate. The friction coefficient between the block and the plate is µ = 0.58. (a) Find the normal contact force exerted by the plate on the block. (b) The plate is slowly turned so that the angle between the normal to the plate and the radius of the road slowly increases. Find the angle at which the block will just start sliding on the plate.

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Answered by tiwaavi
29

Speed of the Car (v) = 36 km/hr. = 10 m/s.

Radius (r) =  50 m.

Mass of the Block (m) = 100 g. = 0.1 kg.

(a). Normal Contact Force = mv²/r

= 0.1 × 100/50

= 0.1 × 2

= 0.2

(b).  Now, Refers to the Attachment for the answer.

N = mv²/r cosθ

Friction = mv²/r sinθ

Now, we know that,

Friction = μN

mv²/r sinθ = μmv²/r Cosθ

⇒ tan θ =  μ

∴  tan θ = tan 30°

⇒ θ = 30°.


Hope it helps.

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Answered by shwetaa135
8

Answer:

why is mgsin theta and mgcos theta ignored

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