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centrifugal force
noun
- an outward force on a body rotating about an axis, assumed equal and opposite to the centripetal force and postulated to account for the phenomena seen by an observer in the rotating body.
centrifugal force
noun
- a fictitious force that can be thought of as acting outwards on any body that rotates or moves along a curved path
centrifugal force
- An effect that seems to cause an object moving in a curve to be pushed away from the curve's center. Centrifugal force is not a true force but is actually the effect of inertia, in that the moving object's natural tendency is to move in a straight line.
- See Note at centripetal force
centrifugal force
Word History and Origins
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Example Sentences
As an earthbound motorcyclist speeds around the cylinder, their inertia pushes them into the wall, creating an outward centrifugal force.
As the cells are forced through the spiral at very high speeds, various forces, including centrifugal forces, act on the cells.
The mall was the natural spinoff of the centrifugal force reshaping how Americans lived.
They spin so fast that they approach "critical velocity" or the point where they would otherwise blast apart due to centrifugal force overpowering the star's gravity.
The music seemed to levitate with the centrifugal force of rampaging bongos.
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