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Why is centrifugal force called?

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When an object undergoes rotation, from the object's reference frame, which is a non-inertial reference frame, the object feels there is a radially outward force, a centrifugal force, acting on it. However, from an inertial reference frame, this force doesn't exist at all. That's why it is called a fictitious force.

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