why a wheel is slide on a bank of road..??
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Newton's law implies that there must be a centripetal friction force producing this acceleration. As the speed increases, we will eventually reach a point when the friction force required is too large and the bus will slide outwards on the track. To avoid sliding outwards, we can increase the bank on the road.
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because of nothing happens in bank
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