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A car Rounds a curve while maintaining a constant speed. Is there a net force on the car as it rounds the curve? A: it depends on the sharpness of the curve and speed of the car. B: no - it's speed is
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A car Rounds a curve while maintaining a constant speed. Is there a net force on the car as it rounds the curve?
A: it depends on the sharpness of the curve and speed of the car.
B: no - it's speed is constant
C: yes
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Yes! the of the weight of the car and the person going around the curve would be the force you feel.
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