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Which force is responsible for rotating arc? Asymmetric radial force High velocity gas jet force Surface tension force Lorentz force

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Answered by meghathakur1616
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lorentz force has assymetric radial High velocity

Answered by Jasleen0599
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Centripetal force

Centripetal force  is responsible for rotating arc. Asymmetric radial force High velocity gas jet force Surface tension force Lorentz force.

  • A net force that keeps an object moving in a circular motion is known as a centripetal force.
  • The centripetal force causes angular or circular motion by pulling or pushing an item in the direction of the centre of a circle as it moves.
  • A rotating object is one that is moving in a circular manner. Perpendicular to the motion of the item, the centripetal force pulls in the direction of the curve's centre. The centripetal force causes the object's velocity to change direction even when the object's speed is unaltered.
  • The object's mass and rate of rotation both play a role in determining it. The axis of the object is parallel to the Coriolis force. West to east rotation of the Earth's axis. Hence, the Coriolis force has a north-south component.
  • The force that may twist an item about its axis is measured as torque. Torque is what causes an object to acquire angular acceleration, just as force is what causes an object to accelerate in linear kinematics. Being a vector quantity, torque.

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