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Explain how centripetal and centrifugal forces are used in physics.. Or else i will report​

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Answered by priyel
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Step-by-step explanation:

]]]]]]]]]]]The operations of numerous common rotating mechanical systems are most easily conceptualized in terms of centrifugal force.

For example: A centrifugal governor regulates the speed of an engine by using spinning masses that move radially, adjusting the throttle, as the engine changes speed.[[[[[[[[[[[[[

Just a few examples are the tension in the rope on a tether ball, the force of Earth's gravity on the Moon, friction between roller skates and a rink floor, a banked roadway's force on a car, and forces on the tube of a spinning centrifuge.

Any net force causing uniform circular motion is called a centripetal force.

Answered by srai52611
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Answer:

Centripetal force is defined as, "the force that is necessary to keep an object moving in a curved path and that is directed inward toward the center of rotation," while centrifugal force is defined as "the apparent force that is felt by an object moving in a curved path that acts outwardly away from the center of.

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