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Hanging beads in vehicle turning on horizontal road (constant v and r)
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[QUOTE="AJG3, post: 6822855, member: 730805"] Sorry. I can't draw a figure, but what I meant is that unless the beads are hanging vertically (they won't in a turning car), then each is at a different radius from the center of the car's circular path. Obviously, a sensible person makes the simplification that all the beads are within inches of each other and the car's turning radius is hundreds of feet, so the beads all have approximately the same turning radius and hang in a straight inclined line. But that is not the problem I'm trying to solve. [/QUOTE]
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