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Introduction to Ideally Banked Curves

Introduction to Ideally Banked Curves

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Another way to look at it:

Take the FN cos \Theta = mg and solve for FN.

FN = mg/cos \Theta

Sub this equation for FN into the 5th line equation.  You then have

mgsin\Theta /cos \Theta = mv2/R

The m cancels on each side.  sin\Theta /cos \Theta = tan \Theta and you get the new ac equation

g tan \Theta = v2/R

 

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