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Physics, 16.04.2020 17:58, jshehehdh

Two banked curves have the same radius. Curve A is banked at an angle of 13°, and curve B is banked at an angle of 17°. A car can travel around curve A without relying on friction at a speed of 17 m/s. At what speed can this car travel around curve B without relying on friction?

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