Physics, asked by samir7955, 1 year ago

Why load on back of vehicle increase when it accelerates

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Answered by SunHelpingHand
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Due to inertia...

Bcz...the goods at the back of the vehicle got some mass.

As u know every object having mass will experience interia.

So when the vehicle accelerates, the goods at the back tends to be in rest due to inertia.

So it seems that the weight is increasing on the load


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Answered by nish6751
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In wheeled vehicles, load transfer is the measurable change of load borne by different wheels during acceleration (both longitudinal and lateral).[3] This includes braking, and deceleration (which is an acceleration at a negative rate).[6] No motion of the center of mass relative to the wheels is necessary, and so load transfer may be experienced by vehicles with no suspension at all. Load transfer is a crucial concept in understanding vehicle dynamics. The same is true in bikes, though only longitudinally.[4]

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