Mechanical Engineering - Theory of machines - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Theory of machines - Section 10 (Q.No. 25)
25.
A motor car moving at a certain speed takes a left turn in a curved path. If the engine rotates in the same direction as that of wheels, men due to centrifugal force
the reaction on me inner wheels increases and on the outer wheels decreases
the reaction on the outer wheels increases and on the inner wheels decreases
the reaction on the front wheels increases and on the rear wheels decreases
the reaction on the rear wheels increases and on the front wheels decreases
Answer: Option
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Discussion:
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Ashif said:   3 years ago
As motor car will try to go outward due to centrifugal force then more pressure is exerted on the outer wheels as compared to the inner wheels.

Joy said:   5 years ago
Centrifugal force acts outward so outer wheels face more force.

Anil kumar inkulu said:   5 years ago
No, option A is correct because when vehicle takes left turn max amount of pressure exerts on the left side of the vehicle.

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