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a bird while flying takes a left turn where does it get the centripetal force from

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Answered by luckygirl
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hi mate here is your answers

Now as the bird is using air to 5urn it will surely experience a centripetal force as it body is in initial direction and body is turning left...hence according to vector laws the body will turn towards north west directing .and centripetal force experienced would be in the direction opposite to the resultant vector..

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Answered by bhuvna789456
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Drag force produces the centripetal force required to take turn left.

Explanation:

  • The bird rotates its tail and body in such a way that the air around, perpendicular to its initial path of motion, provides a drag force in the left region.
  • This drag force produces the centripetal force required to take turn left.

Motion:- Motion is a shift of an object's place over time. Motion is defined mathematically in terms of velocity, acceleration, distance, speed, time, and displacement. The principal quantity that calculates a body's motion is momentum .

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