No. The centrifugal force is a pseudoforce or a ficticious force; the centripetal force is a real force.
pseudo force is a force which is not real (or) A force whose direction is determined conventionally or by custom is called a pseudo force.
Central petal force is the force exerted on the central petal of a wind turbine blade due to aerodynamic loads. It plays a crucial role in the structural design and performance of wind turbine blades, as it affects the overall efficiency and reliability of the turbine. Properly understanding and managing central petal force is essential for optimizing wind turbine operation.
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Yes, the Latin centri- is the alternative combined form of the Latin centrum, meaning "center". It was coined in "Principia" by Sir Isaac Newton in 1687.
No, gravity is a fundamental force in nature. It is responsible for the attraction between objects with mass. Pseudo forces, on the other hand, are apparent forces that arise in non-inertial reference frames.
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petal means to either a flower petal or a petal on a bike
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Not many, centric, centrifugal, centring, centripetal,
Real forces arise from interactions between objects, such as gravity or contact forces. Pseudo forces, also known as fictitious forces, are apparent forces that arise from non-inertial reference frames, such as the centrifugal force experienced in a rotating frame of reference. Real forces can be directly attributed to physical interactions, while pseudo forces only appear when observing dynamics from an accelerated or rotating frame.
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