At higher speeds, a greater centrifugal force needs to be overcome (the force that tends to make the rider continue on in a straight line, rather than around the curve. Bending lower helps to lessen the impact of this force. It all has to do with velocity - the higher the velocity, the higher the centrifugal force.
Cyclists lean slightly inward when taking a turn to counteract the centrifugal force that pushes them outward. This technique helps them maintain balance and control while navigating the curve at higher speeds. By shifting their weight and leaning into the turn, cyclists can keep the bike stable and reduce the risk of losing traction.
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All objects in motion want to travel in a straight line. to get the object to curve in any direction requires a force or pressure to pull or push it around the curve. A string on a rock gravity on a basketball bullet planet or satellite and in this case friction between the tire and the ground. If the rider tried to stay upright he would tip over. This turning force is called "centrifugal force" and when you add it to gravity the direction of up and down change, just like a rock on a string always hangs straight down but as you swing it in a circle faster and faster it swings outward so its "up" looks slanted to us.
A cyclist bends so as to increase frictional force which produces enough centripetal force to enable him/her to remain a circular path(since a corner is a part of a circular path). Note:Frictional force produces centripetal force in this case
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Cyclists lean slightly inward when taking a turn to counteract the centrifugal force that pushes them outward. This technique helps them maintain balance and control while navigating the curve at higher speeds. By shifting their weight and leaning into the turn, cyclists can keep the bike stable and reduce the risk of losing traction.
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Curved glass bends light rays due to refraction, where the change in speed of light as it passes from air to the glass causes it to change direction. The curvature of the glass surface also plays a role in how the light is refracted, which can be used in technologies like lenses and curved displays to manipulate the path of light.
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It lowers the air resistance, which lets them go faster.
Because the surface of the bottle is curved - which bends the light passing through it - just like a magnifying glass does.