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Centrifugal force formula in terms of gravity forces

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Centripetal force is measured in Newtons and is calculated as the mass (in kg), multiplied by tangential velocity (in meters per second) squared, divided by the radius (in meters). ... In Earth orbits, the force of gravity is equal to the centripetal force and keeps the space object moving in the orbit.
Fc = mv2/r, where Fc = centrifugal force, m = mass, v = speed, and r = radius. An object traveling in a circle behaves as if it is experiencing an outward force. This force is known as the centrifugal force
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