on banked curved road the centipetal force is provided by
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The centripetal force causing the car to turn in a circular path is due to friction between the tires and the road. ... In an “ideally banked curve,” the angle θ is such that you can negotiate the curve at a certain speed without the aid of friction between the tires and the road.
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Total frictional force
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In order to move along the curved path, the necessary centripetal force will be provided by total frictional force. This is the maximum safe speed with which a vehicle can move along a plane (unbanked) curved road.
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