Physics, asked by varsh122, 1 year ago

plz explain centrifugal force due to rotation of the earth ​

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Answered by bulbulpangoria
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Hey user,

Your answer goes like:-

Centrifugal force is the apparent outward force on a mass when it is rotated. Think of a ball on the end of a string that is being twirled around, or the outward motion you feel when turning a curve in a car. In an inertial frame, there is no outward acceleration since the system is not rotating. The ball or your body just moves in the straight line that they were following originally. But in the rotating reference frame of the string or the car, they appear to be accelerated away. Since Earth rotates around a fixed axis, the direction of centrifugal force is always outward away from the axis. Thus it is opposite to the direction of gravity at the equator; at Earth's poles it is zero.

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Answered by Sapukankonkar
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the force acting on an object moving in a circular path and is directed away from the centre is called centrifugal force


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