state any two factors on which the most safe speed of a car in motion along a banquet Road depends
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The safe velocity of a vehicle on the banked road depends on the radius of the curved road, the angle of banking, and the acceleration due to gravity g at that place. Safe velocity is independent of mass 'm' of the vehicle.
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An acceleration can cause speed to increase, decrease, and even stay the same! Acceleration tells you the rate at which the velocity is changing. ... The acceleration can change the magnitude and/or the direction of the velocity. Speed is only the magnitude of the velocity.
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