A car of mass 2000 kg is moving with a speed of 10 ms−1 on a circular path of radius 20 m on a level road. What must be the frictional force between the car and the road so that the car does not slip?

Question : A car of mass 2000 kg is moving with a speed of 10 ms−1 on a circular path of radius 20 m on a level road. What must be the frictional force between the car and the road so that the car does not slip?

(A) 10^{4}N

(B) 10^{3}N

(C) 10^{5}N

(D) 10^{2}N

Answer : option (A)

Solution :

A car of mass 2000 kg is moving with a speed of 10 ms−1 on a circular path of radius 20 m on a level road. What must be the frictional force between the car and the road so that the car does not slip?
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