Universal Physics Journal
Cornering on a Bicycle or Motorcycle 


 


Author: Ethan Skyler
Publication Date: To be announced...
Revision Date: Novrmber 20, 2008


Purpose
    The second in a series of three articles, Cornering on a Bicycle or Motorcycle is an investigation designed to sharpen our understanding of the roles played by acceleration/Action and acceleration/Reaction forces during balancing events.  Since these same forces, including the same geometry of application, are equally present during more common and somewhat more complex bicycle, motorcycle and automotive cornering events, Balancing a Broom Handle is perhaps the least complex event within which we can begin this study.     
  
 

    Now that we have some experience drawn from Event 1  Balancing a Broom Handle, let us consider                                    
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Copyright Notice
  Event 2 "." (C) Copyright 2003-2008 by Ethan Skyler. All Rights Reserved. No portion of Event 2, minus the exceptions noted below,  may be copied by any means without the author's written permission and even then only if the author's copyright notice is permanently affixed to each approved copy. Requests for written permission may be directed to Ryan Skyler, Editor, Universal Physics Journal, 9734 Manitou Place NE, Bainbridge Island, WA, USA.

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