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Roads are banked on curves so that...

Roads are banked on curves so that

A

the train may not fall down inwards

B

the weight of the train may be reduced.

C

necessary centripetal force may be obtained from the horizontal component of the normal reaction due to track

D

no frictional force may be produced between the wheels and the track

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C

A vehicle moving at a fast speed on a straight rail/road has a large inertia, 1.e. tendency to keep moving in the same direction at the same speed. When it takes a circular turn on a curved rate/road, it experiences an additional force, termed as centripetal force, act Ing towards the centre of the circle. While rounding the curve as the vehicle has ten dency to leave a curved path and regain straight-line path, force of friction between wheels and ground provides necessary centripetal force. In order that the vehicle can go round the curved track at a reasonable speed without skidding, the sufficient centripetal force is managed for it by banking the rail/road.
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