6. A 14000 N car traveling at 25 m/s rounds a curve of radius 200 m. Find the following: a. The centripetal acceleration of the car. b. The force that maintains centripetal acceleration.
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Step 1: Calculate the centripetal acceleration of the car using the formula \(a_c = \frac{v^2}{r}\), where \(v = 25 \, m/s\) and \(r = 200 \, m\). Show more…
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