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Physics
2024

Physics · Circular Motion & Momentum

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Question

Which one of the following provides centripetal force in a circular motion of the body?

Options
  • A

    Vertical component of weight

  • B

    Horizontal component of weight

  • C

    Weight of the body

  • D

    Force of friction

Explanation

In circular motion (like a car turning on a flat road), the centripetal force that keeps the body moving in a circle is provided by the horizontal force directed towards the center. On a flat surface, this force is the force of friction between the tires and the road.

Vertical component of weight → balances normal force (acts vertically).

Horizontal component of weight → appears only on a banked track, not on a flat one.

Weight → acts downward, not toward the center.

In circular motion (like a car turning on a flat road), the centripetal force that keeps the body moving in a circle is provided by the horizontal force directed towards the center. On a flat surface, this force is the force of friction between the tires and the road.

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