The inward force on a body moving in a curved path around another body.
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Examples for "centrifugal force"
Examples for "centrifugal force"
1The centrifugal force produced by the spinning gave them an artificial gravity.
2He developed laws of centrifugal force for uniform motion in a circle.
3The body resists this deflection, and this resistance is its centrifugal force.
4If you think centrifugal force is real, this also should be real.
5The device spins the cartridge, using centrifugal force to isolate sperm cells.
1The centrifugal tendency could no longer be controlled by the centripetal force.
2It is important to note that centripetal force is still some force.
3With this definition, centripetal force would be real and centrifugal not real.
4Most textbooks use the centripetal force term and use it correctly.
5Outward circumstances form the centripetal force, which keeps us in ours.
6In the world this directing is called centripetal force, also gravitation.
7You see, the district-attorney's office represents the centripetal force of society.
8Victor followed them, already feeling the centripetal force pull him to the floor.
9When spinning, centripetal force produces tension in the dough and stretches it out.
10May not this so-called centripetal force be identical with terrestrial gravitation?
11In this case, the tension would be the centripetal force.
12Overcoming that tension requires a centripetal force that exceeds it.
13I felt a tug, like static electricity or centripetal force, pulling me toward him.
14It's the centrifugal force (not to be confused with the centripetal force).
15Thus the spokes might be likened to centripetal force.
16The centripetal force is exerted on the radial line, as on the line, A O, Fig.
Translations for centripetal force