Physics, asked by 2singhrashi, 11 months ago

what are the forces acting on a cyclist when he turns on a circular path?

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Answered by AlokTech
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when you bend, the direction of the normal force tilts, which results in a vertical as well as horizontal component of the force. ... In that case, while taking the turns, friction arises to provide centripetal force. To avoid skidding, the cyclist leans towards the centre (o) circular path.

Answered by surendarrajawat
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Hey MATE!!!

When a cyclist moves in a circular path he experiences a pseudo force know as Centrifugal force.

The centrifugal force is only seen in the frame of rotation.

It's value can be calculated by the formula :

\huge\boxed{<strong><em>c</em></strong><strong><em>e</em></strong><strong><em>n</em></strong><strong><em>t</em></strong><strong><em>r</em></strong><strong><em>i</em></strong><strong><em>f</em></strong><strong><em>u</em></strong><strong><em>g</em></strong><strong><em>a</em></strong><strong><em>l</em></strong><strong><em>\</em></strong><strong><em>:</em></strong><strong><em>force</em></strong><strong><em> </em></strong><strong><em>=</em></strong><strong><em>mv</em></strong><strong><em>^</em></strong><strong><em>2</em></strong><strong><em>/</em></strong><strong><em>r</em></strong>}

Hope it helps

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