Physics, asked by KimHaileyMaths, 9 months ago

Why is Centrifugal Force not a real force?

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Answered by itsheartlessLK
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Explanation

centrifugal force is a pseudo force it is not considered as an actual force as its origin or cause is unknown.

centrifugal force surely doesn't exist.Although

the centripetal force is real we don't feel it but instead we feel a force In the opposite direction of the pf this real force(centripetal force),it is called centrifugal force.

centrifugal force is directed away from centre and and it is the only force we feel.

the best example for this is merry go round. as we sit on this we feel a outward pull (centrifugal force)instead of inward pull(centripetal force).

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Answered by Anonymous
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Centrifugal force is not a real force. It is just an assumption. This is because, it is a fictitious force assumed by an observer moving in circular path alongwith the body.

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