To avoid the risk of skildding of vehicles and to reduce the degradation of tyres the road is horizontal, than the necessary centripetal force is of the static friction only
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To avoid the risk of skidding of vehicles and to reduce the degradation of tyres, the curved roads are banked. If the road is horizontal, then the necessary centripetal force is of the static friction only. This friction changes with circumstances like presence of oil on roads etc. Thus this friction becomes inadequate and the vehicle may skid off. So when a road is banked on curved surface then a centripetal force is provided by the component of normal reaction and hence the vehicle or car does not skid off or topple.
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Hello aspirant,
f the road is level (or horizontal road), the necessary centripetal force is the force of static friction between the car tyres and the road surface . Thus, every car can be safely driven on such a banked curve at certain optimum speed, without depending on friction. Hence, a road should be properly banked at a bend .
If the road is banked, so that the outer edge is above the inner edge, then a portion of the normal force from the road on the tires points towards the center of the track; this fraction of the normal force can provide enough centripetal force to keep the car moving in a circle.
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Question : The phenomenon of raising the outer edge of the curved roads above the inner edge to provide the necessary centripetal force to the vehicles to take a safe turn is called __________________.
Option 1: Banking of roads
Option 2: Cornering of roads
Option 3: Elevation of roads
Option 4: Tempering of roads
Question : Select the correct passive form of the given sentence. The indentured labourers fix the roads.
Option 1: The roads was fixed by indentured labourers.
Option 2: The roads were fixed by indentured labourers.
Option 3: The roads are fixed by indentured labourers.
Option 4: The roads were being fixed by indentured labourers.
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