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name the forces on a moving car negoatiating a bend
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1. Centripetal force: This is the force that keeps the car moving in a circular path as it negotiates the bend. It acts towards the center of the curve and is provided by the friction between the tires and the road.
2. Frictional force: This force acts in the opposite direction to the motion of the car and helps it maintain traction and stability as it moves around the bend.
3. Inertial force: This force is due to the car's inertia and tends to keep the car moving in a straight line. As the car negotiates the bend, this force must be overcome by the centripetal force to keep the car on the curved path.
4. Gravitational force: This force acts on the car's center of mass and affects the car's stability and balance as it negotiates the bend. It must be counteracted by the other forces to prevent the car from tipping over or losing control.
2. Frictional force: This force acts in the opposite direction to the motion of the car and helps it maintain traction and stability as it moves around the bend.
3. Inertial force: This force is due to the car's inertia and tends to keep the car moving in a straight line. As the car negotiates the bend, this force must be overcome by the centripetal force to keep the car on the curved path.
4. Gravitational force: This force acts on the car's center of mass and affects the car's stability and balance as it negotiates the bend. It must be counteracted by the other forces to prevent the car from tipping over or losing control.
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