- 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...
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Centripetalism,
sometimes called integrationism, is a form of
democratic power sharing for
divided societies (usually
along ethnic,
religious or social...
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refer to:
Centripetal acceleration Centripetal Catmull–Rom
spline (computer graphics)
Centripetal harmony Centripetal obesity Centripetal Spring Armchair...
- In
computer graphics, the
centripetal Catmull–Rom
spline is a
variant form of the Catmull–Rom spline,
originally formulated by
Edwin Catmull and Raphael...
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changing direction, the
effecting acceleration is
called radial (or
centripetal during circular motions) acceleration, the
reaction to
which the p****engers...
- real frame-independent
Newtonian force that
exists as a
reaction to a
centripetal force in some scenarios. From 1659, the Neo-Latin term vi centrifuga...
- The
Centripetal Spring Chair or
Armchair was a 19th-century
American office chair, and one of the
first modern designs for
office chairs.
Designed in...
- In physics, the
history of
centrifugal and
centripetal forces illustrates a long and
complex evolution of
thought about the
nature of forces, relativity...
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Abdominal obesity, also
known as
central obesity and
truncal obesity, is the
human condition of an
excessive concentration of
visceral fat
around the stomach...
- nationalism,
based on
distinctive religion and language,
provided a
centripetal force that
eventually destro**** the
Ottoman Empire. In addition, Muslim...