When rapidly turning a corner on a flat road, a cyclist leans to the center of the turn. The frame of the bike is nearly parallel to which vector?
C. The centripetal force (67%, 36 Votes)
B. The normal force on the pair (17%, 9 Votes)
D. The sum of the normal and friction forces (15%, 8 Votes)
A. The force of gravity on the bicycle and rider (1%, 1 Votes)
Answer is D!
Normal force is perpendicular to surface, always. Friction is backwards relative to the front of the bike so combining those two vectors: Up + backwards does not equal the leaning bike frame!
Not sure if i'm right, but i'm not sure if the supposed answer is correct either.
C. The centripetal force (67%, 36 Votes)
B. The normal force on the pair (17%, 9 Votes)
D. The sum of the normal and friction forces (15%, 8 Votes)
A. The force of gravity on the bicycle and rider (1%, 1 Votes)
Answer is D!
Normal force is perpendicular to surface, always. Friction is backwards relative to the front of the bike so combining those two vectors: Up + backwards does not equal the leaning bike frame!
Not sure if i'm right, but i'm not sure if the supposed answer is correct either.