inertia-when moving in a forward motion your body tries to continue in the same direction even when the car is turning
As a motorcycle takes a sharp turn, it undergoes both rotational motion due to leaning into the turn and translational motion as it moves along its curved path. The rider uses a combination of leaning and steering to maintain balance while navigating the turn.
The motion that occurs when a motorcycle takes a sharp turn is called rotational motion or angular motion. This type of motion involves the rotation of the motorcycle around a central axis as it changes direction.
Yes, in most cars, the back wheels do not turn when making a sharp turn. This is known as a fixed rear axle or solid rear axle design.
Yes, the back wheels of some cars can turn when making a sharp turn. This is known as rear-wheel steering and is a feature found in some vehicles to improve maneuverability and stability.
when you are driving on a slippery road or dirt there is no cracks for the rubber of a tire to fill in and push off so it decreases the handling of that car which might not effect it. it all depends on how fast you are going and the car's quality.
yes
That is normal when in 4 wheel drive when turning sharp to left and right
Could be the power steering pump.
centrifugal force
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
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.
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}
because there is angular force....
left