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Always centrifugal is the reaction force for centripetal

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No, centrifugal force is fictitious force, peculiar to circular motion, that is equal but opposite to the centripetal force that keeps a particle on a circular path.

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That's 'centrifugal' force.

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to generate the fictitious force that would transform one reference frame into the other in a single timestep.

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