When a motorcyclist takes a cicular turn on a level race track , the
centripetal force is
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centripital force is that force which keep the body in circle.
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When a motorcyclist takes a circular turn in a level race track, the centripetal force is that force that keeps the body in a circle.
Explanation:
- As a motorcyclist makes a turn, the force of friction acting upon the turned wheels of a motorcyclist provides the centripetal force required for circular motion.
- A force acting on a moving body at an angle to the direction of motion, makes the body follow a circular or curved path.
- A centripetal force causes circular motion because it accelerates an object toward the centre of a circle, which changes the direction of motion but does not change the speed.
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