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Physics question, please help out
A car driver suddenly sees a fence right in front of her. The fence is perpendicular to the direction of the car. What decision is better to avoid the accident: to turn or to step on the brake? Assume the car's velocity is V at the moment she sees the fence and the coeffecient of kinteic friction between the tires and the road is "fric". Assume a mass M for the car. Work the problem out mathematically and then interpret you results to support your decision.
Now me, I'm stumped. There is no info given that can be used. Your not given distance to the fence or maximum turning radius of the car. I thought about solving a generic equation and seeing which of the two spits our a shorter distance for the car, but as I say again there is no maximum turning radius of the car given. If there is insight that I missed, please make me feel stupid and tell me. OtherwiseIf one cant solve the problem, can someone at least give me the average turning radius of any car? I been looking on Google and its damn near impossible to find. It would be appreciated.
(edit) I stupid I see now, one can find max turn radius, it is better to turn.
definitely turning.
Suddenly sees a fence right in front of her? That just doesn't happen. Let the woman crash so she'll learn a good lesson.
pm flyboy, smartest man alive.
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| Originally posted by ierxium Suddenly sees a fence right in front of her? That just doesn't happen. Let the woman crash so she'll learn a good lesson. |
this could only happen to a woman driver hehehe 
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| Originally posted by NomadaNare Physics question, please help out A car driver suddenly sees a fence right in front of her. The fence is perpendicular to the direction of the car. What decision is better to avoid the accident: to turn or to step on the brake? Assume the car's velocity is V at the moment she sees the fence and the coeffecient of kinteic friction between the tires and the road is "fric". Assume a mass M for the car. Work the problem out mathematically and then interpret you results to support your decision. Now me, I'm stumped. There is no info given that can be used. Your not given distance to the fence or maximum turning radius of the car. I thought about solving a generic equation and seeing which of the two spits our a shorter distance for the car, but as I say again there is no maximum turning radius of the car given. If there is insight that I missed, please make me feel stupid and tell me. OtherwiseIf one cant solve the problem, can someone at least give me the average turning radius of any car? I been looking on Google and its damn near impossible to find. It would be appreciated. |
Re: Physics Problem
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| Originally posted by NomadaNare Physics question, please help out A car driver suddenly sees a fence right in front of her. The fence is perpendicular to the direction of the car. What decision is better to avoid the accident: to turn or to step on the brake? Assume the car's velocity is V at the moment she sees the fence and the coeffecient of kinteic friction between the tires and the road is "fric". Assume a mass M for the car. Work the problem out mathematically and then interpret you results to support your decision. Now me, I'm stumped. There is no info given that can be used. Your not given distance to the fence or maximum turning radius of the car. I thought about solving a generic equation and seeing which of the two spits our a shorter distance for the car, but as I say again there is no maximum turning radius of the car given. If there is insight that I missed, please make me feel stupid and tell me. OtherwiseIf one cant solve the problem, can someone at least give me the average turning radius of any car? I been looking on Google and its damn near impossible to find. It would be appreciated. |
Re: Physics Problem
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| Originally posted by NomadaNare Physics question, please help out A car driver suddenly sees a fence right in front of her. The fence is perpendicular to the direction of the car. What decision is better to avoid the accident: to turn or to step on the brake? Assume the car's velocity is V at the moment she sees the fence and the coeffecient of kinteic friction between the tires and the road is "fric". Assume a mass M for the car. Work the problem out mathematically and then interpret you results to support your decision. Now me, I'm stumped. There is no info given that can be used. Your not given distance to the fence or maximum turning radius of the car. I thought about solving a generic equation and seeing which of the two spits our a shorter distance for the car, but as I say again there is no maximum turning radius of the car given. If there is insight that I missed, please make me feel stupid and tell me. OtherwiseIf one cant solve the problem, can someone at least give me the average turning radius of any car? I been looking on Google and its damn near impossible to find. It would be appreciated. (edit) I stupid I see now, one can find max turn radius, it is better to turn. |
There is not enough information to solve the problem. For instance, if the car is traveling at a relatively low speed (5 MPH or so), it could easily slam on the brakes or even turn. However, if we are talking about a high speed (35 MPH and higher) it might be more feasible to slam on the brakes. Nevertheless, if the car does not have ABS brakes, there is the possibility of skidding into the fence. That's another fact that is missing about the car's brakes. So I would say that this problem is highly flawed.
Now, if we wanna be kewl and avoid the accident, always opt by going thru the fence...if you're drunk you won't feel a thing 
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| Originally posted by Zenchowdah somebodys never driven drunk we have something in common |
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| Originally posted by smokeape You see a car heading towards you at 50MPH and you are driving at 50MPH. Which is better? Take the head on impact at combined force of 100MPH or swerve and hit a tree at 50 MPH. Best choice is the later... Have you ever been in an accident at all before? I've been in several, and one was a fatal - obviously not me... [[[smoke]]] Offer Nissim ft Maya - Thats the Way I Like It (Peter Rauhofer Reconstruction Mix) |
I got a 660 on my Physics SAT II subject test 
Yep, make sure one is sober...
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I forgot. Make sure the sober person doesn't have a camera. Then you're good to go.
Pull over & do her on the back seat. She'll spread her legs; she's already impressed that you drive your moms car!
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