No. The car is accelerating using an unbalanced force. Balanced force does not accelerate.
No. If an object is accelerating (the velocity changes), the forces CAN'T be balanced. In this case, since the direction changes, the velocity changes.
Force of Friction
The friction force acting upon the turned wheels of the car cause an unbalanced force upon the car and a subsequent acceleration.
gravity, and the force down on the car that is turning
balanced forces are when the two opposite forces are equal and cause no change to the object e.g a car at a steady speed. unbalanced forces would cause the car to increase or decrease in speed
Tension in a rope or friction on car whells provides the inwards force such that the object continues to travel in as curve.
a car turning a corner
Force of Friction
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Balance
When you're driving in a car and turn a corner, centripetal force from the door of the car helps you move along the circular path of the corner.
on a still car the weight force is down, and is balanced with the reaction force (working upwards). friction of forward and balanced with drag - backwards. ;)
The friction force acting upon the turned wheels of the car cause an unbalanced force upon the car and a subsequent acceleration.
Yes. That follows from Newton's Second Law: without a centripetal force, there could be no centripetal acceleration. Since the car accelerates towards the center of the circle, it follows that there must be a force that causes this acceleration.
I think with a car or a motorbike you shouldn't change gear while you are turning. Change gear before you get to the corner or change when you come out of the corner