The interaction of a typical car’s tires with the road (i.e. the “grip” of the tires) can provide a “lateral” acceleration (i.e. perpendicular to the direction the car is moving) of approximately 0.8 g’s (Some sports cars can get close to 1.0 g). Calculate the maximum speed at which a typical car, with maximum lateral acceleration of 0.820 g, can negotiate a horizontal turn of radius 20.0 meters.