Physics, asked by ANKITnirmale, 1 month ago

Why are circular roads banked? Deduce an expression for the maximum speed achieved while taking turn on a banked road.​

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Answered by diyabhana
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Answer:

When the road is banked the normal force provided by the road on the car provides a component which is in the direction of the centripetal force. Hence, when the road is banked, it is easier for a car to take the turn at a higher speed.

Answered by yuvanbejjaram18566
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Answer:

When the road is banked the normal force provided by the road on the car provides a component which is in the direction of the centripetal force. Hence, when the road is banked, it is easier for a car to take the turn at a higher speed.

Explanation:

Banked Turns. ... If the road is banked, so that the outer edge is above the inner edge, then a portion of the normal force from the road on the tires points towards the center of the track; this fraction of the normal force can provide enough centripetal force to keep the car moving in a circle.

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