When the speed of a motorcycle is fast enough, it can go around a vertical circular wall without falling. What force(s) contribute to the centripetal acceleration of the circular motion of the motorcycle? What force(s) keep the motorcycle from falling down?
I understand that there is an increase in acceleration but I don't know what other forces could contribute? friction? gravity?
'Normal force ' exerted by
wall contribute to centripetal acceleration of motorcycle.
Friction force by wall acting in upward direction balances the weight(gravitational force) of the motorcycle.
When the speed of a motorcycle is fast enough, it can go around a vertical circular...
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The particle of mass m is released when the spring of
stiffness K is compressed by a, and travels without friction around
the vertical loop ABCD of radius r. Determine the force exerted by
the loop on the particle at point B. Gravity acceleration is g.
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