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Car taking a turn on road in which path motion

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Answered by harshitaverma00786
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Centripetal force is necessary for circular motion for any particle. If the particle does not get centripetal force, it will leave the circle and move along the the tangent due to inertia of direction. In motion of car, friction provides the necessary centripetal force, and lack of it will cause it to be thrown outside.

Note: Here friction is not the reason for car to be thrown outside, it is the reason for circular motion. but lack of it surely will be a reason for thrown outside.

Answered by sanasiju
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circular unbalanced force and the acceleration are both directed towards the center of the circle about which the car is turning. Your body however is in motion and tends to stay in motion. It is the inertia of your body - the tendency to resist acceleration - that causes it to continue in its forward motion. W

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