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Centrifugal force (rotating reference frame) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Centrifugal force - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In everyday understanding, centrifugal force (from Latin centrum "center" and fugere "to flee") represents the effects of inertia that arise in connection with rotation and which are experienced...
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The present device separates salts from water by utilizing hydraulic force, the force of inertia, centrifugal force and the catalytic similarities produced by hydrogen in a process named, Desalination ... The present device separates salts from water by utilizing hydraulic force, the force of inertia, centrifugal force and...
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The mass of the heavies causes inertia to force them against the lagging surface of the pocket 10 where centrifugal force pulls them to the high gravity ...
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This is refered to as the CENTRIFUGAL force. This force is not due to something actually pushing you in that direction, but by your body's inertia trying to keep you moving in a straight line. The car is actually curving around in front of you and intercepting you in your straight line path.
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Subject: Why does centrifugal force and inertia depend on Machs principle? ... Inertia, Mach argued, applies ONLY as a function of the interaction between one body and other bodies in the universe, Is this to say that a point on a rotating disc would not experience centrifugal force if there were no other objects in...
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