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Can you have centripetal force without friction?

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Answered by kdramaqueen
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Answer: If there is no friction, there will be no force that can supply the centripetal force required.

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Answered by srijanimajumderxyz
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Answer:

If there is no friction, there is no force that can supply the centripetal force required to make the car move in a circular path - there is no way that the car can turn. On the other hand, if the car is on a banked turn, the normal force (which is always perpendicular to the road's surface) is no longer vertical.

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