Basically the (powered) wings surf the air, creating a lifting force = downward force of (mass (kg) * acceleration due to gravity).
Always centrifugal is the reaction force for centripetal
If you mean centripetal force, I was surprised when I saw that the water was not spilled when it was swung around in a circle, but then I learned that centripetal force kept it inside.
The centripetal force is the force with which the centrifuge pushes some object inwards. The opposite force, of course, is the object pushing the centrifuge outwards.
centripetal force...
only Newtons
Centripetal.
Centripetal force acts towards the center of the circle of motion.
Answer It is the force which keeps a body moving in circular motion. Centripetal force is the force that acts opposite to cetrifugal force. Centripetal force is a real force. Centrifugal force is a pseudo-force
No, because the force is perpendicular to the movement.
A centripetal force does.
Centripetal force is a force that acts on a body moving in a circular path and is directed toward the center around which the body is moving. It is also known as center seeking force.
Well, I was taught that it was centripetal force, but that was a long time ago.
Gravity and centripetal for
Towards the centre of the circle. Centripetal actually means "centre finding".
Centripetal force, which is the product of the mass and the centripetal acceleration.Fcp = m x acpYou can measure the acp in various ways:acp = v2 / r acp = ω2 x r
The force that keeps objects moving in a circle is known as the centripetal force, which acts towards the center. The velocity of the object moving in a circle will be tangential to the circle.
The centripetal force which always acts perpendicular to the motion of the object