no because it has the momentum of rolling curved and it will go that direction
More information is needed! What track do you mean - race track, train track, etc?
"To keep track of" is to be aware of the location, position and situation of an object or person at all times. It is closely related to the concept of following something, but you need not and probably do not physically follow or track the object when youare keeping track of it.
I reckon it is for aerodynamics so the car can have more speed and stay on the track.
An interviewer may ask several questions about a previous job if the person is interviewing for a district manage position. The person should have a history in managerial work and should have a great track record in those positions.
Alternative methods: -- walk on a curved track -- turn a corner -- walk faster -- walk slower
Yes. Assuming that when it leaves the track the only forces acting on it are friction. Gravity will affect its trajectory in the vertical plane, though.
Yes, there are products that can help you track a car's position. You can get advance GPS which allows you to sync your phone and GPS system such that you can view the directions in both or you can get apps that can help you track.
An ellipse has just one. An oval can also refer to a circle that has been stretched by inserting two parallel straight sections - as in a running track. In such cases, it has two curved lines.
A Lego 9v or RC/PF track is 5 1/4 inches long. The curved tracks are 5 1/2 inches long.
The starter is usually the person who shoot the gun or is the person recording time in Track and Field
Pole vault