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If a car traveling in a circular path suddenly encounters ice what happens to the car

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the car's friction is reduced to zero

the car's centripetal force drops to zero

the car continues in a straight path from the point at which it encountered the ice

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User Faris Dewantoro
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There exists the same question that has the following choices.

1 the car's friction is reduced to zero
2 the car's centripetal force drops to zero
3 the car continues in a straight path from the point at which it encountered the ice
4 the car continues in a circular path from the point at which it encountered the ice

The correct answer is choice 3 the car continues in a straight path from the point at which it encountered the ice
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