- A
centripetal force (from
Latin centrum, "center" and petere, "to s****") is a
force that
makes a body
follow a
curved path. The
direction of the centripetal...
- for the
reactive centrifugal force, a real frame-independent
Newtonian force that
exists as a
reaction to a
centripetal force in some scenarios. From 1659...
-
classical mechanics, a
reactive centrifugal force forms part of an action–reaction pair with a
centripetal force. In
accordance with Newton's
first law of...
-
appearance of a
centrifugal force in a
rotating frame of
reference (the
transmission of
centripetal acceleration via
normal force in the non-rotating frame...
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experience as a
force pushing them back into
their seats. When
changing direction, the
effecting acceleration is
called radial (or
centripetal during circular...
-
changing direction, the
moving object is
undergoing acceleration by a
centripetal force in the
direction of the
center of rotation.
Without this acceleration...
-
acceleration is
called centripetal acceleration, it
requires a
centripetal force to
maintain the
circular motion. This
force is
exerted by the ground...
- both the
tangential force,
which accelerates the
object by
either slowing it down or
speeding it up, and the
radial (
centripetal)
force,
which changes its...
- of the
force of
gravity provides the
centripetal force needed to
achieve the
circular motion on that
frame of reference. The
remaining force, as measured...
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Ferris wheel Center pin
Centrifugal force Centrifuge Centripetal force Circular motion Coriolis effect Fictitious force Flywheel Gyration Instant centre...