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centrifugal force
You may have a wheel bearing on it's way out.
The wheels on the side of the direction of the turn.
Car will take a "sharp" right turn
Car wheels on the pavement.
The car continues in the direction it was heading when traction was lost
None. Every engine has a drive shaft, which connects to the transmission, and ultimately causes the wheels to turn.
when riders go around a sharp turn on a roller coaster, they're accelerated. it feels like there is a force pushing them against the side of the car.
Probably out of alignment, take it to a shop to have an alignment diagnostic ran.
if there is a creaking noise in your car, i think that's bad...
Slow down car speed and then turn the steering wheel to move in a direction (left or right). Make sure that your car speed is enough to make turn and you have full control on your car.
The friction caused by the brakes causes the car to decelerate. This negative acceleration, in turn, causes a force to be applied to all those in the car. This is the lurch you feel.