Centrifugal force is a problem when turning at fast speeds.
In any circular movement, including driving in a curve, the centripetal force (and the corresponding centrifugal force, which is often considered a "fictitious force") will increase: * When the speed increases * When the radius of curvature decreases
When you want something spinning to stay together.
Centrifugal force appears to increase with speed of rotation. Centrifugal force is a myth. It doesn't exist.
Centrifugal force is an illusion, and doesn't really exist.
No.
In any circular movement, including driving in a curve, the centripetal force (and the corresponding centrifugal force, which is often considered a "fictitious force") will increase: * When the speed increases * When the radius of curvature decreases
Reactive centrifugal force is not the same thing as centrifugal force. Reactive centrifugal force is the reaction force. It is the reaction force reacting to a centripetal force.
When you want something spinning to stay together.
Centrifugal force appears to increase with speed of rotation. Centrifugal force is a myth. It doesn't exist.
Centrifugal force is a measure of the opposite reaction of a centripetal force.
The centrifugal force is an apparent (ficticious) force, caused by a rotational movement. The amount of the apparent centrifugal force can be calculated by the same formula as the amount of the real centripetal force.
Centrifugal force is used in a roller coaster.
Centrifugal force is often confused with centripetal force.
Centrifugal force is an illusion, and doesn't really exist.
Centrifugal force/energy is the outward force associated with rotation.
Centrifugal force .
No.