Science, asked by hasna67, 9 months ago

when traveling in a car and turn into the right which where does your body go and why​

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Answered by kanishkmehta10pa6zb2
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IF YOUR CAR TURNS TOWARDS RIGHT....YOUR BODY WILL GO TOWARDS LEFT....

THIS IS DUE TO THE LAW OF INERTIA...

HOPE IT HELPS...

PLEASE MARK BRAINLIEST....

Answered by MJ0022
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Answer:

When a car turns to the right, the car and its occupants experience a force known as centripetal force, which acts towards the centre of the turn. The friction between the tires and the road surface generates this force.

Explanation:

As the car turns to the right, the centripetal force causes the car and its occupants to move towards the left. This means that your body will move towards the left of the car, which is the opposite direction to the turn. This is because your body has inertia, which means it wants to continue moving in a straight line. However, the seat belt and the car seat, which apply an opposing force to your body, prevent it from moving in a straight line. You are kept in place and are not thrown out of the car by this force. As a result, while the car turns to the right, your body moves to the left while being held down by the seatbelt and vehicle seat.

To learn more about centripetal force, click on the given link.

https://brainly.in/question/23006

To learn more about friction, click on the given link.

https://brainly.in/question/1182128

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