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Answer:
braking and acceleration
Explanation:
Weight transfer occurs as the vehicle's CoM shifts during automotive maneuvers. Acceleration causes the sprung mass to rotate about a geometric axis resulting in relocation of the CoM... Conversely, under braking, weight to towards the front of the car can occur.
The Weight transfer occurs during acceleration cornering and curves (steering) and braking, therefore all the given options are the correct answer
What is weight transfer?
Weight transfer is the actual (relatively small) movement of the center of mass (CoM) of the vehicle with respect to the wheel axes caused by the displacement of the chassis as the suspension adjusts, or by the presence of cargo or liquids inside the vehicle, which causes a redistribution of the total weight of the vehicle among the individual tires.
There are three possible ways for weight transfers to happen: Acceleration. Deceleration. Steering.
In a rock-back move, the dancer steps backward while transferring all of her weight, then shifts her weight back to her front foot while maintaining her balance. When performing a rock forward, the dancer advances with full weight transfer and then shifts weight to the back foot while maintaining its position.
Thus, All of the options are correct because weight transfer happens during acceleration, cornering, curves (steering), and braking.
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