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Explain the work done by a body experiencing centrifugal and centripetal force ​

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Answered by nitinsinghb552
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The two forces are equal in magnitude and opposite in direction. The centrifugal force does not act on the body in motion; the only force acting on the body in motion is the centripetal force. The centrifugal force acts on the source of the centripetal force to displace it radially from the center of the path.

Answered by virudhaka1988
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The work done by centripetal force always zero as it is perpendicular to velocity and hence instantaneous displacement

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