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A14000n car traveling at 25m/s rounds a curve of radius 200m. find the following: a. the centripetal acceleration of the car.

b. the force that maintains centripetal acceleration.

c. the minimum coefficient of static friction between the tires and road that will allow the car to round the curve safely.

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