inertia-when moving in a forward motion your body tries to continue in the same direction even when the car is turning
Actually, the image is NOT inverted. Take a look at the mirror: top is top, bottom is bottom, left is left, and right is right! The reason you see it inverted is more psychological; when you turn around towards the mirror, you turn around your horizontal axis - YOU invert right and left. The same happens when anybody turns towards you. If you look at somebody from behind, that perso's left part is at your left, and its right part is at your right. If the person turns around, towards you, it is THE PERSON that inverts left and right! Note that there is ONE thing that the mirror does invert, and that is back and front.
This is because a right handed turn causes his girlfriend to move towards him (the driver) due to centrifugal acceleration. Left handed turns will push her closer to her door, or away from her boyfriend. Depending on the distance that separates the boy and his girlfriend depends on his enjoyment factor. Therefore, since right handed turns make his girlfriend closer to him, he enjoys them more.
You should not drive too fast for the turn. Once you are in your turn, your foot should not be on the gas pedal. On your average 90 degree left turn that would be near 15mph. On your average right turn that will be near 10mph. this can vary depending on the width of the turn. brake before the turn. Coast through the turn. A little speed (usually gas) out of the turn.
x,y and z are rectangular coordinates, start at 0,0,0 move right, this is x direction, turn 90 deg. left, this is y direction, turn vertical this is z direction
The pilot uses the ailerons (control surfaces usually on the backs of the wings) to increase the lift on the left wing and reduce the lift on the right wing. This causes the left wing to raise and the right wing to lower.Now, instead of the wings producing lift that pulls straight up on the plane, the lift is now pulling the plane up and to the right. This force causes the plane's flight path to start to curve to the right.Aerodynamic forces called "adverse yaw" now cause the plane's nose to turn to the left. This is, obviously, not what you want when you're trying to turn right. The pilot uses the rudder (a vertical control surface usually on the back of the plane) to counter this adverse yaw and keep the nose of the plane pointing in the direction the plane is going.When the turn is finished, the pilot uses the ailerons to restore the wings to level and uses the rudder to keep the plane coordinated (pointing in direction it is going) as he finished the turn.(The rudder is not used to turn the plane. This is a common misconception. If you tried to use the rudder to turn the plane, the passengers would feel like they were sliding in their seats, the plane's side would begin to face into the wind, and ultimately, the inside wing would stop producing lift and drop suddenly.)
yes
That is normal when in 4 wheel drive when turning sharp to left and right
centrifugal force
Could be the power steering pump.
well if your wanting to know how it turns so sharp basically if two wheels are going it will go strait if the right wheel stops and the left wheel keeps going then it will turn right if the left wheel stops it will turn left get it and no i do not like to capitalize or put punctuation marks
centrifugal force
As a motorcycle takes a sharp turn, the type of motion that occurs is a centripetal motion. This motion is directed along the radius towards the center.
Yeah a U turn can be either left or right.
No, there arent. You just have to do good. Move the stylus left to right very fast when you start. If there is a left turn, move the stylus to the right, If there is a right turn, move your stylus to the left. Keep practicing. It takes a few times before you earn a medal, but you will.
Yes, as long as there isn't another lane for turning right. You can turn right when you are not allowed to turn left.
because there is angular force....
Turn the wheel to the left if parking on the right. Turn your wheel to the right if parking on the left{one-way} Turn the wheel to the left if parking on the right. Turn your wheel to the right if parking on the left{one-way}