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Q.
A motor cycle is going on an overbridge of radius $R$. The driver maintains a constant speed. As the motor cycle is ascending on the overbridge, the normal force on it
From figure, reaction of normal force on the motorcyclist is
$mg \cos \theta - R = \frac{mv^2}{r}$
$\therefore \:\:\:\: R = mg \cos \theta - \frac{mv^2}{r}$
As motorcycle ascend on the overbridge, angle of inclination of motorcycle with vertical $\theta$ decreases and becomes zero at the highest point. So cosq goes on increasing and becomes 1 at highest point. So value of $R$ is continuously increasing while ascending.