Physics, asked by samruddhilatore17, 1 month ago

describe anyone appliccation of ucm vehicle along horizontal track​

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Answered by ssumedha240
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When the car moves along a circular path, it needs a centripetal force acting inwards to compensate for the centrifugal force acting outwards. This force is provided by the frictional force between tyres and road which will act towards the center of circular motion.

Answered by saidiyaaram
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When the car moves along a circular path, it needs a centripetal force acting inwards to compensate for the centrifugal force acting outwards. ... The weight of the car and people in it compensate for the normal reaction on the car due to the road.

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