Explain why the outer rail is raised with respect to the inner rail on the curved portion of a railway track ?
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it is raised because when a train move in a curve the centripetal force is given by the friction which would affect the tires. therefore the rail is slightly raised in a slanting manner to increase the tan∅ so that the the friction would not affect the tires.
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