What do u means by centripetal force ? Why it is called pseudo force?
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in newtonian mechanics centripetal force is an internal force also called a pseudo force that appears to act on all object when viewed in a rotating frames of reference. it is directly away from an axis passing through the coordinate system's origin and parallel to the axis of rotation
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If your frame of reference is rotating, then the object fixed at radius R is stationary, it is not accelerating toward the center. So forces measured in a non-inertial frame are confusing and are called "pseudo". Real forces are things that cause acceleration.
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