While driving along an unbanked road, a two wheeler rider has to lean with the vertical. Why is it so?
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A rider must lean into a turn to prevent tipping over in the other direction. To remain upright while turning to the left, there are three forces acting on the rider and bicycle. The frictional force provides the centripetal force necessary to turn the cyclist to the left
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Because of the 1st law of motion : Inertia
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As the person is moving on a straight road and has a constant velocity .it will require time to adjust to the change of velocity that will occur when there is a turn in the road. the biker must shift his weight to compensate that change. or else he will fall down
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