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Difine centrifugal force explain its any one example

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Answered by trshukla
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 physics, centrifugal force (from Latin centrum "center" and fugere "to flee") is a fictitious force that appears when describing physics in a rotating reference frame; it acts on anything with mass considered in such a frame


for example:John's body, traveling in a straight line before the car turned, wanted to keep moving in a straight line because it had momentum in that direction, but the car, which was exerting a force on John by turning, is pulling him to the right. John feels like his body is being pushed to the left as the car turns, but in fact, his body is being pulled to the right by the turning car.
Answered by MrTSR
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✔️ PSEUDO* force, arising from the body's inertia, which appears to act on a body moving in a circular path and is directed away from the centre around which the body is moving is called CENTRIFUGAL FORCE.

✔️ A fictitious force (also called a pseudo force or inertial force) is an apparent force that acts on all masses whose motion is described using a non-inertial frame of reference.

-- EXAMPLE --

Two children join hands and spin about their common vertical axis. Each exerts a force on the other’s hand while spinning. Their hair seems to fly away from their common axis. The force they exert with their hands is centripetal force. It is real; it holds them together. The force that makes their hair fly away is centrifugal force. It is fictitious. The hair isn’t trying to fly away. It is trying to go in a straight line, but the head to which it is attached keeps getting pulled away by centripetal force.

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