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  • | pagename = Centrifugal force | abc = Centrifugal force
    834 bytes (67 words) - 15:27, 15 February 2011
  • ...or droplets suspended in a liquid based on their relative densities,using centrifugal force generated by spinning the sample rapidly around a fixed axis.
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  • ...e rod is made to rotate about the axis and (from the bead's viewpoint) the centrifugal force acting on the sliding bead is balanced by the weight attached by a cord ove
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  • ...ves a good approximation, but is not exact. Deviations are caused by the [[centrifugal force]] due to the rotation of Earth around its axis, non-sphericity of Earth, an
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  • ...t the bottom of its swing it moves rapidly, and is subject to considerable centrifugal force. Consequently, the tension in the wire varies appreciably if the swing has ...s change in elevation is negligible, the bob's velocity is low enough that centrifugal force has negligible effect, and the tension in the wire '''''F<sub>T</sub>'''''
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  • ...s known as the [[Coriolis force]]. The other two inertial forces are the [[centrifugal force]] and the [[Euler force]]. The Coriolis force plays an important role in [[
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  • ...or droplets suspended in a liquid based on their relative densities,using centrifugal force generated by spinning the sample rapidly around a fixed axis. The device de ===RCF: “Relative Centrifugal Force” or g’s===
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  • ...ters from the side of the wheel, turns 90 degrees and accelerates due to [[centrifugal force]] as it flows over the fan blades and exits the fan housing.<ref name=EPA>[
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  • '''Centrifugal force''' (from [[Latin]] ''centrum'' "center" and ''fugere'' "to flee") refers to Of course, the body experiencing the centrifugal force is unaware that its path is curved; the observation of a curved path is mad
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  • ...result for inertial forces. More examples can be found in the article on [[centrifugal force]]. ...blications |location=New York|year=1986}}</ref> the second term is the ''[[centrifugal force]]'',<ref name=Smith>{{cite book |title=Theoretical Mechanics|author=Percey
    37 KB (6,039 words) - 11:21, 27 March 2011
  • ...alue of the acceleration of gravity at the equator, ''m'' the ratio of the centrifugal force to gravity at the equator, and ''f'' the [[flattening]] of a [[meridian]] s ...hape of the Earth is the result of the interplay between [[gravity]] and [[centrifugal force]] caused by the Earth's rotation about its axis.<ref name=Vinti>{{cite book
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  • ...eference]] due to the acceleration of the frame, the other two being the [[centrifugal force]] and the [[Euler force]]. ...composite centrifugal forces, sometimes translated as a ''complementary'' centrifugal force.
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  • ...a; = 0, the force performs no work. Examples of such a situation are the [[centrifugal force]] on a mass in uniform circular motion and the gravitational force acting o
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