You question isn't very clear but I'll assume you are interested in the definitions of centripetal and centrifugal forces.
Centripetal Force: Force on an object that pushes into a curved path
Centrifugal Force: Force exerted by an object that is being forced to follow a curved path
If you are on a merry-go-round holding onto a pole the pole exerts a centripetal forces on your hands that keeps you from flying off the edge. You exert a centrifugal force on the pole due to your mass and the acceleration you are undergoing due to your circular path. These forces are in equal and opposite directions as long as you hold on. If you let go both forces disappear and you travel in a straight line. However the pole you were holding travels in a curved path so from your perspective you are being flung off the ride.
In Europe the units of force would be Newtons while anti metric zealots elsewhere might use slugs or pounds force.
If you are referring to centripetal and centrifugal forces due to the earths rotation then the centripetal force is the portion of gravity acting on you that is needed to keep you from flying off into space due to your circular path on the surface of a rotating globe. The centrifugal force reduces the force you exert on the earth. It's equal to your weight on earth minus your weight on an equivalent sized earth that isn't rotating (you'd be a bit heavier in the later case). The magnitude of this effect in Europe wold depend on your exact latitude and altitude since these would determine your distance from the earth rotational axis and thus your rate of angular acceleration.
Centripetal forces in Europe include the European Union, common currency (Euro), cultural and historical ties, shared values, and the desire for peace and stability. Centrifugal forces include nationalism, regional differences, separatist movements, economic disparities, and political rivalries that challenge European unity.
A spinning ball on a string creates centrifugal force, pulling the ball away from the center. Planets also experience centrifugal force as they spin around their axis, causing them to be slightly flattened at the poles. Water spinning in a bucket exhibits centrifugal force, pushing the water outwards towards the edges of the container.
Centripetal force works towards the center of a circular motion, keeping an object moving in a curved path by pulling it inward. Centrifugal force is a perceived outward force that arises as a reaction to the centripetal force, trying to push objects away from the center of rotation.
Centrifugal and centripetal forces do not cancel each other out. Centrifugal force is a pseudo-force that appears to act outward on an object moving in a curved path, while centripetal force is a real force that acts inward towards the center of the curve to keep the object moving in a circular path. These forces work together to keep an object in circular motion.
Centripetal pumps, also known as centrifugal pumps, work by spinning an impeller that creates a centrifugal force, which moves the fluid towards the outer edges of the pump casing, generating pressure that forces the fluid out through an outlet. This constant rotation and centrifugal force create a continuous flow of fluid through the pump.
Examples of centripetal forces include gravity in orbiting satellites and tension in a spinning yo-yo. Centrifugal forces can be seen in the throwing of a ball from a moving car or the water sticking to the walls of a rotating bucket.
Always centrifugal is the reaction force for centripetal
The forces of attraction between the sun and each planet are gravitational forces, and they're both centripetal forces.
Centripetal forces in language refer to factors that bring people together through a shared language, such as societal norms and language standards. Centrifugal forces, on the other hand, refer to factors that drive people apart linguistically, such as dialects and regional variations. Together, these forces shape the dynamic nature of language as it evolves and spreads.
I believe centripetal is considered real, its centrifugal that's not real. It relates to the four fundamental forces.
A spinning ball on a string creates centrifugal force, pulling the ball away from the center. Planets also experience centrifugal force as they spin around their axis, causing them to be slightly flattened at the poles. Water spinning in a bucket exhibits centrifugal force, pushing the water outwards towards the edges of the container.
-- A centripetal force must be applied to the coaster whenever it's supposed to move in a curved path, whether a horizontal or vertical curve. -- Centrifugal force doesn't exist.
Centripetal, Centrifugal, Upthrust, Drag, Gravity, Air Resistance and Thrust.
During the revolve two forces acts on it that it centripetal force and centrifugal force. when planet approaches near the star due to centrifugal force and get attracted due to centripetal force.As both forces act simultaneously .Hence planet revolve
Two forces associated with rotational motion are centripetal force and centrifugal force.
Their directions will always be opposite: centrifugal, away from the center and centripetal toward the center. If the magnitudes of the two forces are equal, they balance each other.
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.
Centripetal force works towards the center of a circular motion, keeping an object moving in a curved path by pulling it inward. Centrifugal force is a perceived outward force that arises as a reaction to the centripetal force, trying to push objects away from the center of rotation.