Why does a cyclist lean to one side, while going along a curve? In what direction does he lean?
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Solution
Centripetal Force:
A net force acting on an item in order to maintain it moving in a circular motion is called centripetal force.
The force required to keep an item traveling in a curved direction and directed inward toward the rotational center centripetal force is applied to a stone by a rope that is whirled around on its end.
When cycling on a curved road, the rider bends slightly inwards to provide the necessary centripetal force, which is the centrifugal force that aids in turning around a bend.
Therefore, the rider is leaning in the direction of the curve's curvature center.