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Explain centrifugal force and centripetal force

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Answered by satyam3014
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Centripetal force is defined as, “The component of force acting on a body in curvilinear motion that is directed toward the center of curvature or axis of rotation,” while centrifugal force isdefined as, “The apparent force, equal and opposite to the centripetal force, drawing a rotating body away from the center of ..
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ANswEr ➡ Centrifugal force
 (Latin for "center fleeing") describes the tendency of an object following a curved path to fly outwards, away from the center of the curve. It's not really a force; it results from inertia — the tendency of an object to resist any change in its state of rest or motion. Centripetal force is a real force that counteracts the centrifugal force and prevents the object from "flying out," keeping it moving instead with a uniform speed along a circular path

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Centrifugal Force versus Centripetal Force comparison chartCentrifugal ForceCentripetal ForceMeaningTendency of an object following a curved path to fly away from the center of curvature. Might be described as “lack of centripetal force.”The force that keeps an object moving with a uniform speed along a circular path.

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