Tuesday, August 20, 2019

newtonian mechanics - Why don't we resolve $mg$ i.e. weight while solving problems related to banking of road in Circular motion?



It requires concept from Newton's laws of motion and circular motion. While solving for net force on a body on an inclined plane , we always resolve mg (weight) parallel and perpendicular to the plane but in the banking of road concept, we resolve normal reaction. Why don't we simply resolve weight and then equate it with normal reaction?



Answer



As a general rule, resolve force vectors into components that are parallel to and perpendicular to the acceleration of the object. In the case of a vehicle driving around a banked curve the acceleration is horizontal, towards the center so it's the normal force (and friction if any) that you would resolve into components.


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