explain vehicle on a banked road
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Banking of roads is defined as the phenomenon in which the edges are raised for the curved roads above the inner edge to provide the necessary centripetal force to the vehicles so that they take a safe turn. ... The angle at which the vehicle is inclined is defined as the bank angle.
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A banked surface is one where the surface is not flat. Engineers design roads to be banked when the road is curved and vehicles are going to be traveling at significant speeds around the curve. Any mass that moves in a circular path undergoes centripetal acceleration, which is equal to v2/R.
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