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When a car is on an inclined bank of angle θ and rounding a curve with no friction, what is the centripetal force equal to? a. The weight of the car b. N cos (θ) c. N sin (θ) d. Zero

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Answer:


F_(net)=N\ sin\theta

Step-by-step explanation:

Let a car of m is on an incline bank of angle θ and it is rounding a curve with no friction. We need to find the centripetal force acting on it.

The attached free body diagram shows the car on the banked turn. It is clear that,

In vertical direction,


N\ cos\theta=mg

In horizontal direction,


F_(net)=F_(centripetal)


F_(net)=N\ sin\theta

So, the centripetal force is equal to
N\ sin\theta. Hence, the correct option is (c).

When a car is on an inclined bank of angle θ and rounding a curve with no friction-example-1
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