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write about the Vehicle Along a Horizontal Circular Track​

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Answered by atharvaasthana98
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When the car moves along a circular path, it needs a centripetal force acting inwards to compensate for the centrifugal force acting outwards. This force is provided by the frictional force between tyres and road which will act towards the center of circular motion

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Answered by Anonymous
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vertical section of a car on a horizontal circular track of radius r. Plane of figure is a vertical plane, perpendicular to the track but includes only centre C of the track. Forces acting on the car(considered to be a particle) are (i)weight mg, vertically downwards, (ii) normal reaction N, vertically upwards that balances the weight mg and (iii)force of static friction fs between road and the tyres. This is static friction because it prevents the vehicle from outward slipping or skidding. This is the resultant force which is centripetal.

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