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centrifugal force The force generated by rotation that tends to move all rotating parts away radially from the axis of rotation.
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centrifugal force The natural tendency of a language to branch into a set of regional dialects (cf. Centripetal Force). The various distinctive dialects of American English (Southern, Northern, Northeastern) all display centrifugal force.
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centrifugal force Not an actual force but, rather, the result of an object's inertia trying to maintain motion along a straight line when the object is forced to travel along a curve.
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centrifugal (20) -- tending away from the center
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centrifugal force When a non-inertial rotating coordinate system is used to analyze motion, Newton's law F = ma is not correct unless one adds to the real forces a fictitious force called the centrifugal force. The centrifugal force required in the non-inertial system is equal and opposite to the centripetal force calculated in the inertial system. ...
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