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Applying the 'As If' Principle to a Skill

An experienced cyclist navigates a winding downhill road. Without consciously calculating physics equations related to velocity, friction, and centripetal force, she instinctively leans her body and the bike at the precise angles needed to maintain speed and stability through the turns. Using the 'as if' principle, explain why a model that does use these complex equations could still be a valid tool for predicting the cyclist's path.

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