centrifugal effect counter acts one of the following force a) cohesive b) Brownian c) separation d) electrostatic
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The centrifugal effect counteracts the cohesive force.
(Option A)
- The centrifugal force is an inertial force in Newtonian physics that seems to operate on all objects when seen from a spinning frame of reference.
- A centripetal force is a net force acting on an item to keep it moving in a circular motion.
- Centrifugal force is an outward force that causes expansion, whereas the cohesive force is an inward force that causes contraction.
- Cohesion, also known as cohesive attraction or cohesive force, is the action or attribute of related molecules adhering together because they are mutually attracted.
- As a consequence, we may argue that the centrifugal force cancels out the cohesive force.
- Thus, option A is right.
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