If you carry a bucket with say 1 inch of water, & you hold it the handle & down by your leg, you can do a centrifugal experiment. Hold tight to handle. Pretend your arm is the arm of an analog (older style) clock. Your goal is to spin the bucket of water in a Vertical circle w/o spilling any water. Tip: to develop enough speed you may have to swing the bucket forward & back a couple times. Keep in mind that generally your carrying arm will not be bent at the elbow (ie. keep arm fully extended, as much as
you can. I suggest you try this ONLY w/water & outside, for obvious reasons. Good luck!
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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.
I believe centripetal is considered real, its centrifugal that's not real. It relates to the four fundamental forces.
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.
The class likely experienced centripetal forces such as the implementation of the Euro as a common currency, which facilitated ease of travel and trade within the European Union. Additionally, the harmonization of regulations and standards across countries reduced barriers to business operations. On the other hand, centrifugal forces could include variations in economic development and wealth distribution among countries, resulting in disparities in cost of living, purchasing power, and economic opportunities.
Hi, Well the force is centripetal force during a body is initially attacked by the tornado,when the body started swinging in the tornado from the surface of the earth,the time when body covers some distance from downward to upward is the time when centrifugal force is applied.... That means tornado have both the centripetal force and centrifugal force..... Thanks you!