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Centrifugal forces at present do not exist in nature. However, the opposite of centrifugal forces, centripetal forces, do exist. Centrifugal forces are used only to explain that centripetal forces need an opposite force to act against it.
centrifugal (forces that bring together) and centrifugal (forces that divide)
Centrifugal forces
Centrifugal forces
centrifugal force, what else?
Always centrifugal is the reaction force for centripetal
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Centripetal forces in language refer to factors that bring people together through a shared language, such as societal norms and language standards. Centrifugal forces, on the other hand, refer to factors that drive people apart linguistically, such as dialects and regional variations. Together, these forces shape the dynamic nature of language as it evolves and spreads.
All forces are vector quantities. Consequently, if "centrifugal force" actually existed, it would be a vector quantity.
a) Centrifugal force is not even a real force, it is a fictitious force. b) Action and reaction forces act on DIFFERENT objects. If A acts on B, then B acts on A.
Because they are opposite in direction
Center of gravity toward the center of the body absorbs. Centrifugal force away from the center of the object. Centripetal force is real. Centrifugal force is made up and doesn't exist.