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When a car rounds a curve to which side of the car does a passenger inside it tend to slide ?

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To solve the question of which side of the car a passenger tends to slide when the car rounds a curve, we can analyze the situation using concepts from circular motion and pseudo forces. ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understanding Circular Motion**: - When a car rounds a curve, it is moving in a circular path. The direction of the car's acceleration is towards the center of the curve. 2. **Identifying Forces**: ...
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