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Jackson18

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G'day,

In Terry Lee's book in the section about banked curves when there is a frictional force it talks about a proportional representation between the normal force and the frictional force.

Yet no where I have read how do you find out what the proportion is. If anyone could help out that would be greatly appreciated.
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In the book Lee's solutions jump to an equation something along these lines and then simply substitute in a value for u where N(Normal Reaction)=uF. How do I find u?

v^2/gr=((sin (theta) + ucos(theta))/cos (theta) + usin(theta))
 
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You can't get a numerical value for it without having been given values for v, r and the angle.
 

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Originally posted by stevensonn
In the book Lee's solutions jump to an equation something along these lines and then simply substitute in a value for u where N(Normal Reaction)=uF. How do I find u?

v^2/gr=((sin (theta) + ucos(theta))/cos (theta) + usin(theta))
tell us which page/question...so i can have a look.
 

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