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in Class 12 by kratos

When a car is driven too fast around a curve it skids outwards. How would a passenger sitting inside explain the car’* motion? How would an observer standing on a road explain the event?

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by kratos
 
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To the passenger sitting inside, a centrifugal force (–mv2 /r) acts on the car. The greater v is the larger r would be. To an observer standing on the road, the car moving in a curve has a centripetal acceleration given by v2 /r. Once again, the greater is v, the larger will be r.

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