Find 2 Answers & Solutions for the question From the equation tan ? = (frac {rg}{v^2}), one can obtain the angle of banking ? for a cyclist taking a curve (the symbols have their usual meanings). Then say, it is, 9/29/2008 · NOTE from Equation 1 that. T = mg/cos A and substituting this in Equation 2, (mg/cos A)(sin A) = mV^2/r. since “m” appears on both sides of the equation , it will simply cancel out and noting that “(sin A/cos A) = tan A” then the above simplifies to. g( tan A) = V^2/r. Substituting values, (9.8)( tan A) = (1.01)^2/(0.35) tan A = 1.01^2/(9.8 * 0.35 …
From The Equation Tan Theta=Rg/V%5e2
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