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When a cyclist turns, they lean inwards towards the center of the turn. This bending is due to the principle of conservation of angular momentum. By reducing their body's radius, the cyclist decreases the centripetal force required to maintain balance while turning.
When a cyclist turns, they lean inwards towards the center of the turn. This bending is due to the principle of conservation of angular momentum. By reducing their body’s radius, the cyclist decreases the centripetal force required to maintain balance while turning.
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