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what is centrifugal force?​

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Answered by FuzzieGirl
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Centrifugal force

Centrifugal force is a kind of force which causes by a push or a pull on an object from its interaction with an another object.

Rather than that, Centrifugal Force is caused or happens due to Inertia.

Essentially it occurres, if an object is moving in a circle, centrifugal force is the apparent force outward on the object and centripetal force is the inward(which comes in) force on the object.

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Answered by AgrajitDebroy
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In Newtonian mechanics, the centrifugal force is an inertial force that appears to act on all objects when viewed in a rotating frame of reference. It is directed away from an axis which is parallel to the axis of rotation and passing through the coordinate system's origin.

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Purpose

The centrifugal force is the force (non-real force) that is needed to make things work as you would think in a reference frame that is accelerating. The best example is when you are in a car that is turning.

Types

There are four main type classifications of centrifugal pump, with the chief distinction of each being the mechanism that drives the reciprocating diaphragm.

Mechanically Actuated. ...

Hydraulically Actuated. ...

Solenoid. ...

Air Operated Double Diaphragm Pumps (AODD)

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