when you are in a car which is turning, you seem to expierence a force that puhses you away from the turn. why?
As the car takes the swing to one side, you regularly feel just as you are sliding to one side. The auto is swinging to one side because of the internal power, yet you feel just as you are being constrained leftward or outward. In reality, the auto is starting its turning movement (to one side) while you proceed in a straight line way
An internal net power is required to make a turn around. This internal net power prerequisite is known as a centripetal power necessity. Without any net compel, an article in movement, (for example, the traveler) proceeds in movement in a straight line at consistent pace. This is Newton's first law of movement. While the car starts to make the turn, the traveler and the seat start to edge rightward. It might be said, the car is starting to slide out from under the traveler. When striking the driver, the traveler can now turn with the car and experience some circle-like movement. There is never any outward drive applied upon the traveler. The traveler is either advancing straight without a power or moving along a roundabout way in the vicinity of an internal coordinated power
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