A cyclist taking turn bends inwards while a car passenger taking the same turn is thrown…
Physics · JEE Main · NTA Exams — Rotational Motion
A cyclist taking turn bends inwards while a car passenger taking the same turn is thrown outwards.
The reason is -
The reason is -
- that car is heavier than cycle
- that car has four wheels, while cycle has only two
- that cyclist has to counteract the centrifugal force, while the passenger is only thrown by it
- the difference in the speed of the two
Answer
(C) that cyclist has to counteract the centrifugal force, while the passenger is only thrown by it
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