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Question
Why does a motorcyclist moving along a level curve at high speed have to lean more than a cyclist moving along the same curve at low speed?
Short Note
Solution
- A two wheeler is moving along a level curve of radius r with speed v must lean at an angle θ with respect to the vertical, where `theta=tan^-1(v^2/(rg))`
- Therefore, for a given radius r, angle θ should be more, for higher velocity v.
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Applications of Uniform Circular Motion
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