a cyclist negotiates a curve at high speed and bends more than a cyclist negotiates the same curve at low speed. why?
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Because at high speed the centripetal force acting horizontally outwards is very high and can lead to derailing of the cyclist from the track so to reduce it the cyclist has to bend more so that the horizontal component, which is the sine component of the acceleration reduces and the cyclist can maintain the balance.
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