Physics B Problem

<p>Ok, there is this physics question I do not understand.</p>

<p>Let's say you have a banked curve. You know the radius of the curve and the coefficient of friction. That is it. How do you find the max speed the car can go on the bank safely?</p>

<p>I just don't really know where to begin, can someone push me in the right direction?</p>

<p>The centripetal force and radius of the curve can be used to find the max speed.</p>

<p>The centripetal force consists of the friction force and the inward component of gravity(separate into normal and downward, then get inward form there)</p>