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When a car goes around a curve what force keeps the car on the road?

Velocity


Why do you feel thrown to the outside when a car in which you are riding goes around a curve even though there is no force acting on you in that direction?

You are not being thrown against the car, the car is being thrown against you!!More specifically, you are continuing to go straight as no force is acting on you. As the car goes around the curve the force between the road and its tires accelerates it sideways. The car is now going in a different direction than you are, resulting in a collision between you and the car. At this point (ouch) there is a force between you and the car that accelerates you sideways also until both you and the car are again going straight in the same direction coming out of the curve.


An example of centripetal acceleration?

One example of centripetal acceleration is when a car goes around a curve on a road. The car accelerates towards the center of the curve due to the centripetal force required to keep it moving in a curved path.


Is the velocity constant if a car is going around a curve?

No, the velocity of a car is not constant when it is going around a curve. The direction of the car's velocity is changing as it navigates the curve, even if its speed remains the same, so the velocity is not constant.


What is the primary centripetal force on a car going around a curve?

The primary centripetal force on a car going around a curve is provided by the frictional force between the tires and the road. This force is directed towards the center of the curve, allowing the car to maintain its circular path.


Why is it difficult for a car to round a curve at high speed?

At high speeds, the car's momentum increases, making it harder for the tires to maintain traction with the road around a curve. This results in the risk of the car losing control or sliding out of the curve. The car's weight shifting to the outside of the curve can also decrease the tire's grip on the road, contributing to the difficulty of rounding a curve at high speed.


What happens when a car accelerate?

It goes faster


What is the example of centripetal force?

An example of centripetal force is when a car goes around a curve with a constant speed. The friction between the tires and the road provides the centripetal force that keeps the car moving in a curved path.


When car takes turn around a curve road the passengers feel a force acting on them in direction away from center of curve is due to?

The force that passengers feel pushing them away from the center of the curve is called centrifugal force. This force is a result of the car's inertia trying to keep moving in a straight line while the car changes direction around the curve.


What happens when a car fuel pressure goes bad?

the car won't start


What happens if the alternator goes in a car?

THE BATTERY WILL GO DEAD


'A car with a mass of 1200 kilograms is moving around a circular curve at a uniform velocity of 20 meters per second The centripetal force on the car is 6000 newtons What is the radius of the curve'?

32meters