Question 4b of 2009: the answers state the the resultant radial force is outwards rather than inwards. The solutions stated mrw2= TsinA - NcosA rather than NcosA - TsinA.
As in when resolving the horizontal component of a force for situations like a pendulm and banked tracks. I am refering to uniform motion. ie. mrw^2. how do you determine if it is towards the centre of the circle or outqards?
Is the horizontal resultant force always towards the center of the motion? if its not, how to you calculate the direction because non of my textbooks are helping :(
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