What is the maximum speed at which a cyclist can move on a bend and at an angle from the vertical, he should deviate to the side of the bend, so as not to fall, if the coefficient of friction of the wheel from the road is 0.4 and the radius of curvature of the road is 100m

Respuesta :

Given,

The coefficient of friction between the wheel and the road, μ=0.4

The radius of curvature of the road, r=100 m

The centripetal force for the cyclist to move in the curved path is provided by the friction between the road and the wheel.

Thus,

[tex]\begin{gathered} \frac{mv^2}{r}=\mu mg \\ \Rightarrow v^2=r\mu g \\ v=\sqrt[]{r\mu g} \end{gathered}[/tex]

Where m is the mass of the cyclist and the cycle and g is the acceleration due to gravity.