Centrifugal motion is an outward force on a body rotating about an axis. It is the opposite of centripetal force.
centrifugal and centripetal
Because of a balance between gravity and centrifugal force.
well the motion is round and round but the force that stops it falling over is centrifugal force :)
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.
The force associated with Torque T is always perpendicular to the torque motion, T=FxR.
centrifugal and centripetal
centrifugal force
Two forces associated with rotational motion are centripetal force and centrifugal force.
Because of a balance between gravity and centrifugal force.
well the motion is round and round but the force that stops it falling over is centrifugal force :)
One big reason is because centrifugal force doesn't explain circular motion, and the other one is because centrifugal force doesn't even exist. I can't think of a way to make an object move in a circle by pulling it from outside of the circle.
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.
it's centrifugal force..
When objects are bound gravitationally in centrifugal motion, the objects are said to be in orbit of each other.
The force associated with Torque T is always perpendicular to the torque motion, T=FxR.
The volute of a centrifugal pump is the tank that holds the liquid being pumped. The centrifugal pump is a type of pump that uses a swirling motion to pump liquid.
Centrifugal force in a washing machine occurs during the spin cycle. The spinning motion of the washer makes the clothes cling to the side of the washer drum, while the water is being sucked out by centrifugal force.