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Banked Curve
An inclined path designed to help vehicles turn in a circle without relying on friction.Normal Force
The force perpendicular to the surface of the incline, providing centripetal force in banked curves.Centripetal Force
The force required to keep an object moving in a circular path, provided by the horizontal component of the normal force in banked curves.Incline Angle
The angle of the banked curve, crucial for determining the optimal velocity to prevent sliding.Centripetal Acceleration
The acceleration directed towards the center of the circular path, calculated as v^2/r.Free Body Diagram
A visual representation of forces acting on an object, used to analyze motion on banked curves.Gravitational Force
The force acting downwards on the car, equal to the car's mass times gravity.Horizontal Component
The part of the normal force that provides the necessary centripetal force for circular motion.Vertical Component
The part of the normal force that balances the gravitational force, preventing vertical acceleration.Optimal Velocity
The specific speed required to maintain a car's path on a banked curve without sliding.Radius of Curve
The distance from the center of the circular path to the curve, affecting the required centripetal force.Static Friction
The force that prevents sliding on flat curves, absent in banked curve problems.Coordinate System
The reference frame used to analyze forces, not tilted in banked curve problems.Tangent Function
A trigonometric function used to relate the incline angle to the normal force components.Mass Cancellation
The process where mass terms cancel out in equations, simplifying the calculation of velocity.