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The action in a rotating body that tends to move mass away from the center. It is the force you feel in the downswing that pulls the clubhead outward and downward, extending the arms and encouraging to take a circular path. (Tiger Woods' swing creates powerful centrifugal force.
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A force directed outward, away from the center of a rotating object; equal in magnitude to the centripetal force but in the opposite direction.
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effect that seems to cause an object moving in a curve to move away from the curve's center.
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The apparent force in a rotating system, deflecting masses radially outward from the axis of rotation, with magnitude per unit mass ω2R, where ω is the angular speed of rotation and R is the radius of [..]
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The centrifugal force is inside a rotating body and its intention is moving mass away from the center. A golfer can feel this force at the downswing, it pulls the clubhead outward and also downward. Additionally this force is responsible for extending the arms at the downswing and helps to take a circular path.
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  The action in a rotating body that tends to move mass away from the center. It is the force you feel in the downswing that pulls the clubhead outward and downward, extending the arms and encouraging to take a circular path.
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The action in a rotating body that tends to move mass away from the center. It is the force you feel in the downswing that pulls the clubhead outward and downward, extending the arms and encouraging to take a circular path.
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   An outward pulling force resulting from a swinging club drawing a rotating body (club) away from the center of rotation (the swing’s center)
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The action in a rotating body that tends to move mass away from the center. It is the force you feel in the downswing that pulls the clubhead outward and downward, extending the arms and encouraging t [..]
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Centrifugal force describes the action or force created when a rotating body moves mass away from the center. The downswing pulls the club head downwards and outwards typically taking a circular path [..]
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The action in a rotating body that tends to move mass away from the center. It is the force you feel in the downswing that pulls the clubhead outward and downward, extending the arms and encouraging to take a circular path.
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The apparent force in a rotating system, deflecting masses radially outward from the axis of rotation.
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The force that tends to push a body away from the center of rotation. centriole
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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. Th [..]
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Centrifugal force is the effect that tends to move an object away from the centre of a circle it is rotating about (a consequence of inertia).
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Force that tends to move the particles of a rotating object away from the center of rotation.
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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. Th [..]
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An apparent outward force on an object following a circular path that. This force is a consequence of the third law of motion
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(physics): The apparent force that seems to draw a rotating body away from the centre of rotation; it is equal and opposite to the centripetal force and is a consequence of the body's inertia.
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The outward push on an object when it is moving in a circle (Lesson 16)
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The force of a body in motion which tends to keep it continuing in the same direction rather than following a curved path.
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An apparent force that acts outward on a body moving about a center.
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The apparent force that draws a rotating body away from the center of rotation. Centrifugal force is not a true force; it is a form of inertia.
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A force which must be included in the calculation of equilibria between forces in a rotating frame of reference (e.g. rotating carrousel, rotating space station, rotating Earth). In the rotating frame [..]
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The outward-tending apparent force of a body revolving around another body.
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the force that causes something to move outward from the center of rotation.
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The apparent force in a rotating system that deflects masses radially outward from the axis of rotation. This force increases towards the equator and decreases towards the poles.
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The apparent force in a rotating system that deflects masses radially outward from the axis of rotation. This force increases towards the equator and decreases towards the poles. This force on the ear [..]
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The apparent force in a rotating system that deflects masses radially outward from the axis of rotation. This force increases towards the equator and decreases towards the poles.
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The apparent force in a rotating system that deflects masses radially outward from the axis of rotation. This force increases towards the equator
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The apparent force in a rotating system that deflects masses radially outward from the axis of rotation. This force increases towards the equator and decreases towards the poles.
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is actually not a force but the experience of an inertial force experienced in a rotating reference frame acting away from the center of the rotation. It is equal in magnitude but opposite to the cen [..]
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On a centrifugal pump, it is that force which throws water from a spinning impeller.
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The outward force acting on a body rotating in a circle round a central point.
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When a body rotates about an axis other than one at it's center of mass, it exerts an outward radial force called centrifugal force upon the axis, which restrains it from moving in a straight tan [..]
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