A cyclist inclines while cycling in a circular path.why?
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- A cyclist bends inwards while turning around a curve in order to negotiate the effects of slipping which would occur otherwise. Now, the leaning action of the cyclist provides the necessary centripetal force required for following a curved path.
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Answer: The cyclist bends slightly inwards while going on a curved road because by doing that the cyclist is generating necessary centripetal force, which is being centred towards the centre that helps in turning around a bend. ... He performs that to provide centripetal acceleration.
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