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A car is rounding a circular curve of radius r on a banked turn. As the drawing indicates, there are two forces acting on the car, its weight mg and the normal force FN exerted on it by the road. Which force, or force component, provides the centripetal force that keeps the car moving on the circular path?
1. The vertical component, FNcosθ of the normal force.
2. The horizontal component, FNsinθ of the normal force.
3. Both the normal force, FN, and the weight, mg, of the car.
4. The normal force, FN.
5. The weight, mg, of the car.
6. The horizontal component, FNsinθ of the norma. l
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