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A bird while flying takes left turn where does it get the centripetal force from

Answer» When a bird takes left or right turn it does not remain horizontal but tilts like a plane. Thus pressing the air with greater area of the underside. As per Newton\'s Third Law of Motion the air underneath also exerts equal and opposite force on the bird, like normal force on a banked circular road. The horizontal component of this force is the required centripetal force for the bird.Read more on Sarthaks.com - https://www.sarthaks.com/300103/bird-while-flying-takes-left-turn-where-does-it-get-the-the-required-centripetal-force-from


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