what is the formula for centrifugal force
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Use the centrifugal force equation: F = m v² / r . In our example, it will be equal to (10 kg) * (5 m/s)² / (2 m) = 125 kg⋅m/s² = 125 N .
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A centripetal force (from Latin centrum, "center" and petere, "to seek") is a force that makes a body follow a curved path. Its direction is always orthogonal to the motion of the body and towards the fixed point of the instantaneous center of curvature of the path.
Use the centrifugal force equation: F = m v² / r . In our example, it will be equal to (10 kg) * (5 m/s)² / (2 m) = 125 kg⋅m/s² = 125 N .
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