Centrifugal force (rotating reference frame) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In classical mechanics, centrifugal force is an outward force associated with curved motion, that is, rotation about some (possibly not stationary) center. Centrifugal force is one of several so-cal...
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Good question. "A real or "reactive" centrifugal force occurs in reaction to a centripetal acceleration acting on a mass." (wikipedia) So basically, it is the opposing force to Centripetal force. Centripetal force is f...
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An object traveling in a circle behaves as if it is experiencing an outward force. This force, known as the centrifugal force, depends on the mass of the object, the speed of rotation, and the distance from the center.
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In the most generic form of the formula for the centrifugal force "cf" the radius is expressed as a vector. It makes sense, because also the force is always represented as a vector; cf has not just size but also the direction.
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Centrifugal Force; By Brian Beckman ... One often hears of "centrifugal force." This is the apparent force that throws you to the outside of a turn during cornering. If there is anything loose in the car, it will immediately slide to the right in a left hand turn, and vice versa.
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The driver of a car on a curve is in a rotating reference frame and he could invoke a "centrifugal" force to explain why his coffee cup and the carton of eggs he has on the seat beside him tend to slide sideways.
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Any motion in a curved path represents accelerated motion, and requires a force directed toward the center of curvature of the path. ... When finished with data entry, click on the quantity you wish to calculate in the formula above. Unit conversions will be carried out as you enter data, but values will not be forced to...
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The Effect of Centrifugal Force on Objects Based on Their Center of Mass; By Melanie Broome and Katie Johnson; January 13, 2005; Table of Contents: Introduction; Background; Statement of the Problem; Review of Literature; Hypothesis; ... T was then used in the formula (4p x p x r)/( T x T) to get centripetal acceleration.
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From the formula we can see that the strength of the centrifugal force comes from the mass of the body m, the distance between the body from the center of the circular movement R and the period T that comes from the center of the circular movement R and the period T that comes from the angular speed w.
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