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Magnitude of Central force is function of ………………. From the fixed Centre.

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Answered by mshreya17
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Central Force

A central force is that force which is always directed away or towards a fixed centre and magnitude of which is a function only of the distance from the centre taken as origin. i.e. —F(r) = F(r)—r. ... (iv) It can be written as —F = - —VV. Examples: (i) Gravitational force of attraction between two masses.

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Answered by gargs4720
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The central force in classical mechanics is defined as the force that is acting on an object which is directed along the line joining the object and the origin. The magnitude of the central force depends only on the distance of the object and the center.

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