Asked by renesmae
Does a force act on a if moves at a constant speed while turning? Is the answer kinetic. if so please explain how it relates to Newton,s
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Answered by
drwls
Does a force act on a what?
"Kinetic" is not the name of the force
Newton's what?
You have not done a good job asking a clear question.
"Kinetic" is not the name of the force
Newton's what?
You have not done a good job asking a clear question.
Answered by
renesmae
my question is related to Newton`s of motion. Does a force act on a car if moves at a constant speed while turning?
Answered by
Ms. Sue
You've still left some words out.
Please proofread your questions before posting them.
Please proofread your questions before posting them.
Answered by
drwls
Many forces act on a car, even when it is standing still. Gravity, for instance.
They should be asking you if there is a NET force on the car if it is traveling at constant speed while turning. The answer to that is yes. A net force is needed perpendicular to the direction of motion, to enable it to turn.
They should be asking you if there is a NET force on the car if it is traveling at constant speed while turning. The answer to that is yes. A net force is needed perpendicular to the direction of motion, to enable it to turn.
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