Centrifugal force definition live examples
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We know that, a force is needed to produce circular motion.The force which is needed to make an object to travel in a circular path is called centripetal force and opposite to this force there is a fictitious outward force experienced by body in circular path.The magnitude of this force is always equal to the centripetal force.This fictitious force is known as centrifugal force.
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Suppose a stone is tied to a thread is rotated in a circular path,the stone experiences a centrifugal force. If the stone is released the stone flies away from the path along the tangent to the circle.
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Suppose a stone is tied to a thread is rotated in a circular path,the stone experiences a centrifugal force. If the stone is released the stone flies away from the path along the tangent to the circle.
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centrifugal force at the equator is greater than that at the poles
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thethe centrifugal force at the equator is greater than that at the poles because the great circles at the time of revolution coincides with the equator. the variation of this forces makes the equatorial water to move towards the poles
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