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Centrifugal force is generated due to the revolution of the earth. *

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Answered by krishnendu212
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Centrifugal force is the apparent outward force on a mass when it is rotated. Since Earth rotates around a fixed axis, the direction of centrifugal force is always outward away from the axis. Thus it is opposite to the direction of gravity at the equator; at Earth's poles it is zero.

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Since Earth rotates around a fixed axis, the direction of centrifugal force is always outward away from the axis. Thus it is opposite to the direction of gravity at the equator; at Earth's poles it is zero.

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