That is called centripetal force.
F = m * a Force = mass * acceleration
That's called 'centripetal acceleration'. It's the result of the centripetal forceacting on the object on the curved path.
Centripetal acceleration is acceleration towards the center of the movement.
Central acceleration is the acceleration placed on the center of a satellite that holds it in elliptical orbit. Central acceleration is more commonly known as centripetal acceleration.
Centrifugal means center fleeing (away from center) and centripetal is center seeking (towards the center).
F = m * a Force = mass * acceleration
That's called 'centripetal acceleration'. It's the result of the centripetal forceacting on the object on the curved path.
The force which causes acceleration towards the centre of a circle is called Centripetal force but what causes it can vary.
The center-seeking force in physics is centripetal.
Yes. Centripetal is center seeking force. Centrifugal is center fleeing force.
The center of the tooth is called the pulp. See the related links below for more.
center-seeking
Centripetal acceleration is acceleration towards the center of the movement.
A chord
its centripetal
Central acceleration is the acceleration placed on the center of a satellite that holds it in elliptical orbit. Central acceleration is more commonly known as centripetal acceleration.
The acceleration of a satellite is directed inward, towards the center of the orbit.