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It is easier to turn along a curve path of larger radius because the wider turn allows for smoother and less abrupt changes in direction. On the other hand, a curve path with a shorter radius requires sharper turns, which can lead to a higher likelihood of skidding or losing control. Additionally, the centrifugal force experienced when turning on a curve with a larger radius is less pronounced compared to a curve with a shorter radius.
A projectile makes a curved path known as a parabolic curve when launched horizontally or at an angle. This curve is a result of the combined effects of gravity and the horizontal velocity of the projectile.
A spherical path is a curve on the surface of a sphere, typically connecting two points on the sphere. It is analogous to a straight line in a two-dimensional plane. On a globe, the equator is an example of a spherical path.
A curve in an object's path results in a change in direction, causing the object to decelerate to adjust its velocity in the new direction. This change in velocity is due to the centripetal force required to keep the object moving along the curved path.
The main forces that cause a projectile to curve as it travels are gravity and air resistance. Gravity pulls the projectile downward, causing it to follow a curved path. Air resistance can also affect the trajectory of the projectile, particularly by slowing it down and altering its path.
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The sir of astronomy said that space is curve but how that is possible according to me space can not curve if space is the form of curve than all galleries ,plants ,stars, and everything which belong to universe will be move in the same way but there are moving in special curve path . The curve path be may because of different forces which make them make is a curve path. The forces are well know my as . But on curve path I have a example suppose that you are moving on a path the path is curve you are moving in a straight line with any speed but it appear to as that we are moving in a curve path. in reality we are moving in straight line. same condition of earth which are moving in a curve due to same special forces not in a curve space. Now we know very wall that the curve path is due to same special forces which force any body to move in a curve path . In short the curve is due to same force , it is not mean that space is curve. If so than the shape of space is like Imagine the image
A parabolic curve is a curve where any point in the curve is an equal distance from two areas. It is an equal distance away from the focus, or fixed point and the fixed straight line, or the directrix.
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It is easier to turn along a curve path of larger radius because the wider turn allows for smoother and less abrupt changes in direction. On the other hand, a curve path with a shorter radius requires sharper turns, which can lead to a higher likelihood of skidding or losing control. Additionally, the centrifugal force experienced when turning on a curve with a larger radius is less pronounced compared to a curve with a shorter radius.
With a curved path you have to slow down to curve as with a straight path you dont have to slow down you can do as fast as you need to go to get threw it.
through the curve well ahead of your vehicle, along your path of travel. Mostly correct...but there are three parts to negotiating a curve; brake up to it, coast thru it, accelerate out of it. Your sight path should be ahead and to the OUTSIDE edge of the curve. You are looking at the point where your car would run out of the lane. As your progress thru the curve, your eyes "roll" forward also, always sighting to the outside. This results in maintaining center-of-lane travel, as well as enough forward observation to see, and react to, hazards.
The club may strike the ball in such a way as to induce it to spin. This affects the aerodynamics of the ball, and can cause its path to curve.
The word curve can be used as either a verb or a noun. As a verb: when you throw a ball, its path will curve downward, because of gravity. As a noun: the equation can be drawn on the graph as a smooth curve.
In AS3 there is no readily available way to curve text along a path. Instead you must create a function to define your curve, split the letters up individually, and place them along that curve.
A projectile makes a curved path known as a parabolic curve when launched horizontally or at an angle. This curve is a result of the combined effects of gravity and the horizontal velocity of the projectile.
No, it is not.