What is the difference between Centrifugal force and Centripetal force?
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Centrifugal force is the
tendency of an object following a curved path to fly outwards, away from
the center of the curve. It's not really a force; it results from
inertia.
Centripetal force is the real force that counteracts the centrifugal force and prevents the object from "flying out," keeping it moving instead with a uniform speed along a circular path.
Centripetal force is the real force that counteracts the centrifugal force and prevents the object from "flying out," keeping it moving instead with a uniform speed along a circular path.
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