Biology, asked by hindavi82, 11 months ago

write about the Centrifugal force (c.f.f.)​

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Answered by atharvaasthana98
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Centripetal force is the force on an object on a circular path that keeps the object moving on the path. ... There are many examples of centripetal force such as merry-go-rounds, Earth orbits, and centrifuges.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Visualize yourself on a merry-go-round rotating uniformly. If you close youreyes, you will not know that you are performing a circular motion but you will feel that you are at rest. In order to explain that you are at rest, you need to consider a force equal in magnitude to the resultant real force, but directed opposite, i.e., away from the centre. This force, the centrifugal (away from the centre) force. It is a pseudo force arising due to the centripetal acceleration of the frame of reference.

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