Centripetal force is provided by an inward force necessary to keep an object moving in a circular path. Centrifugal force is a fictitious outward force that appears in a rotating frame of reference. These forces are actually equal in magnitude and opposite in direction, but they act on different objects or in different reference frames, so they do not balance each other.
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 force is a fictitious force that appears in a rotating frame of reference, while centripetal force is a real force that acts towards the center of the circular motion. Centrifugal force arises due to inertia in a rotating frame, while centripetal force is necessary to keep an object moving in a circle. They are not equal and opposite reactions; rather, centripetal force is necessary to balance the inertia in the rotating frame.
Centrifugal force and centripetal force are both related to inertia. Centrifugal force is the outward "apparent" force experienced in a rotating frame of reference, caused by inertia trying to keep an object moving in a straight line. Centripetal force is the inward force that keeps an object moving in a circular path, acting in opposition to the centrifugal force and also related to inertia as it is required to overcome an object's tendency to move in a straight line.
Centrifugal force is an outward force that acts on an object moving in a circular path, pushing it away from the center. Centripetal force is an inward force that keeps an object moving in a circular path, pulling it towards the center. In simple terms, centrifugal force feels like you're being pushed away from the center, while centripetal force feels like you're being pulled towards the center.
Swinging your arms around in circles quickly is an example of centripetal force, not centrifugal force. Centrifugal force is the apparent outward force experienced in a rotating reference frame, while centripetal force is the force that keeps an object moving in a circular path.
Always centrifugal is the reaction force for centripetal
Centrifugal force is a measure of the opposite reaction of a centripetal force.
Centrifugal force is often confused with centripetal force.
Reactive centrifugal force is not the same thing as centrifugal force. Reactive centrifugal force is the reaction force. It is the reaction force reacting to a centripetal force.
No, it isn't.
Centrifugal force.
Centripetal force is the force necessary to apply to an object to get it to orbit; like spinning a rock on a string. It you are holding on to the string, you will feel a centrifugal force.
I believe centripetal is considered real, its centrifugal that's not real. It relates to the four fundamental forces.
No. Centripetal force is a real force that pulls objects towards the center of the circular motion. Centrifugal force is a ficticious force that seems to pull an object towards the outside.
Yes. Centripetal is center seeking force. Centrifugal is center fleeing force.
A launched projectile is not an example of centrifugal force. It is an example of centripetal force.
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.