Mathematics
Mathematics, 29.04.2021 06:30, joee1300

The force needed to keep a car from skidding on a curve varies inversely as the radius of the curve and jointly as the weight of the car and the square of the car's speed. Suppose that 245 pounds of force keeps a 2000-pound car from skidding on a curve of radius 600 ft 35 at mph. What force would keep the same car from skidding on a curve of radius at ?

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