33. A car driver engages a banked curve. In front of him is a truck. If the truc
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33. A car driver engages a banked curve. In front of him is a truck. If the truck runs with optimum velocity that prevents skidding even in the presence of friction between the tire and the road, the car driver should: Run faster than the truck to reach the optimum velocity that prevents the skidding of his car. Run slower than the truck to reach the optimum velocity that prevents the skidding of his car Run with the same speed as the truck because the skidding on a banked curve does not depend on the mass a. b. c. d. Keep a constant velocity. e. None of the aboveExplanation / Answer
c run with the same speed as the truck because skidding on a banked road does not depend on the mass
it depends only upon speed
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