When you are making a left turn your body seems like it wants to lean to the right . what causes your body to want to lean to the right ?
Directions : solve the problem a coin is placed 0.15 m from the center on a turntable that turns once every 1.8 seconds.
A inercia, por que a tendencia é que você saia pela tangente e o atrito do carro com o solo é que faz com que você faça a curva, só que a sua tendencia é ir pro lado oposto do que você está realmente indo, por causa da inercia In English by google translate ;p The inertia, the tendency is that you get off on a tangent and the friction of the car with the ground is what causes you to make the curve, only that their tendency is to go to the opposite of what you're really going, because of inertia
The thing that makes your body lean to the right when you turn to the left is the same as the thing that causes your head to snap backward when you step on the gas pedal, or lean forward when you slow down.
Que nada mais é que a inercia...
This is commonly known as Newton's Fist Law of Motion: An object in a state of uniform motion tends to remain in that state of motion unless acted upon by an external force. In layman's terms, when you're turning left, your body tends to continue moving in the same direction you were going before you started turning.
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