inertia-when moving in a forward motion your body tries to continue in the same direction even when the car is turning
When a car takes a sharp left turn, the inertia of the car's body tries to keep it going straight, causing a force known as centrifugal force to push outward on the car. This force can make the car feel like it's being pushed to the right, as the car's weight shifts towards the right side to counteract the centrifugal force.
As a motorcycle takes a sharp turn, it undergoes both rotational motion due to leaning into the turn and translational motion as it moves along its curved path. The rider uses a combination of leaning and steering to maintain balance while navigating the turn.
The motion that occurs when a motorcycle takes a sharp turn is called rotational motion or angular motion. This type of motion involves the rotation of the motorcycle around a central axis as it changes direction.
Sliding to the left of the car when making a right turn creates space on the right for the vehicle to make the turn safely without hitting the curb or cutting the turn too tightly. It also provides a better visibility around the turn for the driver.
A sharp bend is commonly referred to as a hairpin turn. It is a U-shaped curve in a road or trail that sharply changes its direction.
The boy driving the car is likely to get more enjoyment from sharp right-hand turns because he can feel a stronger sensation of centrifugal force pushing him towards his girlfriend, leading to a sense of thrill and excitement. This physical interaction can create a more engaging and thrilling experience compared to left-hand turns where the force is pushing them away from each other, resulting in less of a connection and enjoyment.
yes
That is normal when in 4 wheel drive when turning sharp to left and right
centrifugal force
Could be the power steering pump.
well if your wanting to know how it turns so sharp basically if two wheels are going it will go strait if the right wheel stops and the left wheel keeps going then it will turn right if the left wheel stops it will turn left get it and no i do not like to capitalize or put punctuation marks
centrifugal force
Yeah a U turn can be either left or right.
No, there arent. You just have to do good. Move the stylus left to right very fast when you start. If there is a left turn, move the stylus to the right, If there is a right turn, move your stylus to the left. Keep practicing. It takes a few times before you earn a medal, but you will.
because there is angular force....
Yes, as long as there isn't another lane for turning right. You can turn right when you are not allowed to turn left.
telling you your car is using traction control to prevent tipping probably because you made a sharp turn going at high speeds
Turn the wheel to the left if parking on the right. Turn your wheel to the right if parking on the left{one-way} Turn the wheel to the left if parking on the right. Turn your wheel to the right if parking on the left{one-way}