David Sang and Darrell Hamilton Solutions for Chapter: Turning Effects, Exercise 4: Exercise 4.4
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Questions from David Sang and Darrell Hamilton Solutions for Chapter: Turning Effects, Exercise 4: Exercise 4.4 with Hints & Solutions
State and explain the condition that means an object will topple (fall over).

Figure shows two objects that are not very stable. The centre of gravity of each is marked with a dot.
State the two vertical forces that act on each of these objects.
Upward force
Downward force

Draw arrows on each object in figure given below showing the two forces acting on it.

Decide whether each object will fall over. Explain your answer.

Explain, using your knowledge of stability, which of the two cars in figure you would expect to be able to go around a corner at the highest speed, whilst keeping all its wheels on the road.
