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Hi,

Can someone please help me with this question:

A car is driven in a flat circular curve of radius r m. The car’s engine supplies a constant tangential driving force. The car experiences a friction heading towards the centre of the circle.

By writing find an expression for in terms of .

I know that the acceleration of the object tangentially is but how will this help me answer the question?

Thank you!
 
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The question has to state the nature of the friction force. Typically it is linearly dependent on the normal force, but that has to be stated.
 

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The question has to state the nature of the friction force. Typically it is linearly dependent on the normal force, but that has to be stated.
I added the missing information, is that what you are looking for?
I did this:
Is this correct? How do I find C?
 

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