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What is the difference between centripetal acceleration and centrifugal force?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Centripetal acceleration is the acceleration an object experiences as it travels a certain velocity along an arc. The centripetal acceleration points towards the center of the arc.

Centrifugal force is the imaginary force an unrestrained object experiences as it moves around an arc. This force acts opposite to the direction of centripetal acceleration. For example, if a car makes a sharp right turn the passengers would tend to slide in their seats away from the center of the turn, towards the left (if they are not wearing their seat belts, that is). The passengers would feel as if they are experiencing a force. This is defined as centrifugal force.

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Answered by nikhitha2086
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Explanation:

ac is the centripetal acceleration, m is the mass of the object, moving at velocity (v) along a path with radius of curvature (r). ... In summary, centrifugal force is more of an apparent force and is not a real force, though it is directly related to centripetal force, which is a real force.

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