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what is the difference between centrifugal force and gravitational force​

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Answered by KajalRawani
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Explanation:

Gravity is strongest at the poles because they are closest to the center of mass. This difference is enhanced by the increasing density toward the center. Centrifugal effect is caused by inertia: An object in motion keeps moving at the same speed in the same direction unless a force acts on it.

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Gravitational force only occurs between two masses. A centripetal force is required in any nonlinear motion. The gravitational force acts as the centripetal force for the planetary movements. Gravitational force creates both linear and nonlinear movements, but the centripetal force only creates nonlinear movements.

Answered by gavandavandana
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Answer:

Gravitational force only occurs between two masses. A centripetal force is required in any nonlinear motion. The gravitational force acts as the centripetal force for the planetary movements. Gravitational force creates both linear and nonlinear movements, but the centripetal force only creates nonlinear movements.

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