Science, asked by shantanushewale08, 5 hours ago

centrifugal effect (c) is proportional to​

Answers

Answered by Harshgupta123
4

Answer:

In Newtonian mechanics, the centrifugal force is an inertial force (also called a "fictitious" or "pseudo" force) that appears to act on all objects when viewed in a rotating frame of reference. It is directed away from an axis which is parallel to the axis of rotation and passing through the coordinate system's origin. If the axis of rotation passes through the coordinate system's origin, the centrifugal force is directed radially outwards from that axis. The magnitude of centrifugal force F on an object of mass m at the distance r from the origin of a frame of reference rotating with angular velocity ω is:

Please mark my answer as BRAINLIEST...

Answered by thettudeepikareddy
0

Answer:

centrifugal force, this is a force proportional to the angular velocity of the platform times the distance to the ball from the axis squared. of the direction of these forces is always directly away from the axis of the rotation.

Explanation:

Similar questions