This question is from example 10 in the fitzpatrick textbook
A car of mass 1 tonne passes over a bridge formed by the arc of a circle of radius 10 meters.
i) Find the force exerted by the car on the road at the top of the bridge if the car is traveling at 8m/s.
ii) What speed would cause the car to be on the point of leaving the bridge at its highest point.
I understand thier solution for parts i), but for part ii) it says: 'The car leaves the bridge when N=0'.
Thats what i dont understand, why N=0? inst there always a force from gravity pulling the car down, and therefore a normal force pushing it up? Or isnt the car already traveling at 8m/s and so the car will already pass over the bridge? Why does the car leave when N=0 when its already moving at 8m/s?
Any help is appreciated thanks.
A car of mass 1 tonne passes over a bridge formed by the arc of a circle of radius 10 meters.
i) Find the force exerted by the car on the road at the top of the bridge if the car is traveling at 8m/s.
ii) What speed would cause the car to be on the point of leaving the bridge at its highest point.
I understand thier solution for parts i), but for part ii) it says: 'The car leaves the bridge when N=0'.
Thats what i dont understand, why N=0? inst there always a force from gravity pulling the car down, and therefore a normal force pushing it up? Or isnt the car already traveling at 8m/s and so the car will already pass over the bridge? Why does the car leave when N=0 when its already moving at 8m/s?
Any help is appreciated thanks.