Difine centrifugal force explain its any one example
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the apparent force that is felt by an object moving in a curved path that acts outwardly away from the center of rotation.
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If an object moving in a circle and experiences an outward force, than this force is called as the centrifugal force. However, the force also depends on the mass of the object, the distance from the center of the circle and also the speed of rotation.
If the object has more mass, the force of the movement and the speed of the object will be greater. If the distance is far from the center of the circle the force of the movement will be more.
Formula of Centrifugal Force
Fc=mv2r
Where,
Fc = Centrifugal force
m = mass
v = speed
r = radius.
Formula of Centripetal Force
F=mac=mv2r
Where,
F = Centripetal force
ac = Centripetal acceleration
m = mass
v = speed
r = radius.
If the object has more mass, the force of the movement and the speed of the object will be greater. If the distance is far from the center of the circle the force of the movement will be more.
Formula of Centrifugal Force
Fc=mv2r
Where,
Fc = Centrifugal force
m = mass
v = speed
r = radius.
Formula of Centripetal Force
F=mac=mv2r
Where,
F = Centripetal force
ac = Centripetal acceleration
m = mass
v = speed
r = radius.
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