Banked circular motion. How should I be setting out my solutions to these problems?
Cambridge Ex 7.6
1) A car has no tendency to slip when travelling at a speed of v ms^-1. round a section of track of radius 100m which is banked at an angle of 12'. Find the speed of the car.
want v, r=100m ø=12'
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|ø/T
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Tsinø = mv^2/r
Tcosø = mg
tanø = v^2/rg
v^2 = rgtanø
Is this kind of solution grossly oversimplified? How should I be setting out this kind of problem?
Cambridge Ex 7.6
1) A car has no tendency to slip when travelling at a speed of v ms^-1. round a section of track of radius 100m which is banked at an angle of 12'. Find the speed of the car.
want v, r=100m ø=12'
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| . /
|ø/T
|/
Tsinø = mv^2/r
Tcosø = mg
tanø = v^2/rg
v^2 = rgtanø
Is this kind of solution grossly oversimplified? How should I be setting out this kind of problem?