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Turning radius of curved plane on an inclined plane
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[QUOTE="karen_lorr, post: 5495190, member: 347334"] Yes I have. This is just one of the many sites I've seen that seem to me to have got it wrong. On that site there is a section called "[B]Force Balance For Skier Going Around A Purely Carved Turn"[/B] But that is looking at this as an inclinded plane whereas it's more in line with (for example) a car going round a steep racing track and being held up with the centripetal force (I think) The ski will in fact be pressing against the side of a wall it digs itself into not simply sliding round a turn (I am looking at a carve here not a slide). [/QUOTE]
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