Math, asked by MrNobody78, 3 months ago

please share diagram of centripetal force........​

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Answered by ItzVenomKingXx
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\setlength{\unitlength}{1.2mm}\begin{picture}(30,30)\thicklines\qbezier(25.000,10.000)(33.284,10.000)(39.142,15.858)\qbezier(39.142,15.858)(45.000,21.716)(45.000,30.000)\qbezier(45.000,30.000)(45.000,38.284)(39.142,44.142)\qbezier(39.142,44.142)(33.284,50.000)(25.000,50.000)\qbezier(25.000,50.000)(16.716,50.000)(10.858,44.142)\qbezier(10.858,44.142)(5.000,38.284)(5.000,30.000)\qbezier(5.000,30.000)(5.000,21.716)(10.858,15.858)\qbezier(10.858,15.858)(16.716,10.000)(25.000,10.000)\put(45,30){\vector(-4,0){14}}\put(5,30){\vector(4,0){14}}\put(25,30){\circle*{1}}\put(25,9.9){\vector(0,5){13}}\put(25,50.1){\vector(0,-5){13}}\put(33,32){\sf{$\overrightarrow{F}$}}\put(45,31.5){\vector(0,5){20}}\put(5,31){\vector(0,-5){20}}\put(25,10){\vector(4,0){20}}\put(25,50){\vector(-4,0){19}}\put(17,32){\sf{$\overrightarrow{F}$}}\put(27,39){\sf{$\overrightarrow{F}$}}\put(27,20){\sf{$\overrightarrow{F}$}}\put(2,46){\sf{$\overrightarrow{v}$}}\put(0,10){\sf{$\overrightarrow{v}$}}\put(47,10){\sf{$\overrightarrow{v}$}}\put(47,50){\sf{$\overrightarrow{v}$}}\end{picture}

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Answered by Yogeshjoshi210
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Answer:

Figure 3 shows a free body diagram for a car on a frictionless banked curve. If the angle θ is ideal for the speed and radius, then the net external force will equal the necessary centripetal force. The only two external forces acting on the car are its weight w and the normal force of the road N.

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