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state two differences between centripetal force and centrifugal force​

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Answered by nirgunsh9035
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Answer:

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Explanation:

A major difference between centrifugal and centripetal force is the direction of each. Centrifugal takes place along the radius of the circle from the center out towards the object. For centripetal, it is the opposite, taking place also along the radius of the circle, but from the object in towards the center.

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Answered by shaivyvi75
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Centrifugal Force

-If an object moving in a circle and experiences an outward force than this force is called the centrifugal force

-The object has the direction along the centre of the circle from the centre approaching the object

-Mud flying of a tire is one example of the centrifugal force.

Centripetal Force

-If the object travels in a uniform speed in a circular path is called centripetal force.

-The object has the direction along the centre of the circle from the object approaching the centre.

-A satellite orbiting a planet is an example of the centripetal force.

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