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Why are curved roads banked?
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curved roads are banked to stop accidents on turns.
Explanation:
curved roads are usually semicircles and when a vehicle takes turns centripetal and centrifugal force works on vehicle, which increases risk that vehicle goes out of track.
Hence turns are banked to decrease the risk.
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While taking a turn on a horizontal road, the force of static friction between the tyres of the vehicle and road provides the necessary centripetal force.
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