The road through the tires of the car. It is caused by the new bias of the tires allowing the car to proceed only in the assigned direction.
Voltage.
Yes, centripetal force can cause a driver to lose control of a vehicle when entering a sharp curve.
Centrifugal. "Pulling to the outside" is strictly "trying to go straight on" which is what would occur if you didn't apply forces to take you round the curve.
The force that causes circular motion is called "centripetal force".
Friction is the force that causes static charge
Coriolis force causes global winds to curve. As winds move north or south, they are deflected due to the rotation of the Earth. They curve to the west.
the forces are gravitational force and frictional force.
Earth's rotation causes the water to move in a curve; this is a manifestation of The Coriolis force.
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Gravity.
The coriolis force is strongest at the poles
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The pressure or force causing current to flow through a conductor is called voltage.
That force is called an 'electric current'.
Friction causes erosion through wind or water.
Centripetal force