hemantthopate asked 5 years ago
What are the centrifugal force
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vip answered 5 years ago
v = ω * 2 * π * r
laxman_pawde answered 5 years ago
In Newtonian mechanics, the centrifugal force is an inertial force (also called a "fictitious" or "pseudo" force) that appears to act on all objects when viewed in a rotating frame of reference. It is directed away from an axis passing through the coordinate system's origin and parallel to the axis of rotation. If the axis of rotation passes through the coordinate system's origin, the centrifugal force is directed radially outwards from that axis
KMP answered 5 years ago
a force, arising from the body's inertia, which appears to act on a body moving in a circular path and is directed away from the centre around which the body is moving.
dbshaikh answered 5 years ago
The apparent force that is felt by an object moving in a curved path that acts outwardly away from the center of rotation.
Ujwal Shinde answered 5 years ago
a force, arising from the body's inertia, which appears to act on a body moving in a circular path and is directed away from the centre around which the body is moving.
Sumit answered 5 years ago
a force, arising from the body's inertia, which appears to act on a body moving in a circular path and is directed away from the centre around which the body is moving.
rahulthopate89 answered 5 years ago
 It is directed away from an axis passing through the coordinate system’s origin and parallel to the axis of rotation
kadam123 answered 5 years ago
a force, arising from the body’s inertia, which appears to act on a body moving in a circular path and is directed away from the centre around which the body is moving.
AbdulSattar18 answered 5 years ago
A force, arising from the body’s inertia, which appears to act on a body moving in a circular path and is directed away from the centre around which the body is moving.
sachin_jadhav answered 5 years ago
The apparent force that is felt by an object moving in a curved path that acts outwardly away from the center of rotation.
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Pjadhav83 answered 5 years ago
  In Newtonian mechanics, the centrifugal force is an inertial force (also called a “fictitious” or “pseudo” force) that appears to act on all objects when viewed in a rotating frame of reference. It is directed away from an axis passing through the coordinate system’s origin and parallel to the axis of rotation. If the axis of rotation passes through the coordinate system’s origin, the centrifugal force is directed radially outwards from that axis
Dhanju43 answered 5 years ago
Its Natural force
Vaishali rana answered 5 years ago
Centrifugal force, a fictitious force, peculiar to a particle moving on a circular path, that has the same magnitude and dimensions as the force that keeps the particle on its circular path (the centripetal force) but points in the opposite direction.