On the road Flashcards

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Q

How is resultant force as a vehicle travels over the top of a hill measured?

A
  • support force, S, from the road on the vehicle is directly upwards in the opposite direction to its weight, mg.
  • The resultant force on the vehicle is the difference between the weight and the support force
  • this difference acts towards the centre of curvature of the hill as the centripetal force
  • mg - S = mv2 / r
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2
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When is the support force zero? then what is the equation used to describe the support force?

A

the vehicle would lose contact with the road if its speed is equal to or greater than a particular speed, V0

if this happens the support force is then zero

so mg = mv02 / r

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3
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Going around the roundabout what is the limiting force of friction?

A

F0 = mv02 / r

for no skidding to occur, the force of friction between the tryres and the road surface must be less than a limiting value, F0, which is propotional to the vehicles weight

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4
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Why are motorway sliproads banked where it is curved?

A

motorway slip roads often bend in a tight cuurve

such a road is usually banked to enable vehicles to drive around without any sideways friction acting on the tyres

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5
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What happens with no banking?

A

the centripetal froce on a vehicle is provided only by the sideways friction between the vehicle and the road surface

a vehicle on a bend slips outwards if its speed is too high

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What happens on a banked road?

A

speed can be higher

for there to be no sideway friction, the horizontal components of the support forces must act as the centripetal force

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7
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What is the equation for a car that is on a bank?

A

S1 and S2 are the support forces - caused by tyres

(1) (S1 + S2) sin ϴ is the horizontal component
(2) (S1 + S2) cos ϴ is the vertical

because (1) acts as the centripetal force (1) = mv2 / r

because (2) balances the weight - (2) = mg

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8
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What is the equation for tanϴ?

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(S1 + S2) sin ϴ / (S1 + S2) cos ϴ = mv2 / mgr = v2 / gr

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9
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there is no sideways friction if speed v is such that…

A

v2 = g r tanϴ

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10
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What is teh equation for the support force for a dipping ride at the bond of a dip radius

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S = mg + mv2 / r

centripetal force acts in attidition to gravity

this would be the opposite at the top of the curve

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