Did you know that, at a certain point on a moving wheel... there's no motion? Did you know that, at a certain point on a moving wheel... there's no motion? I mean, kinda... it's all relative, right?
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Why we mix up centripetal and centrifugal force
Two forces explained: Centripetal force is a real inward force keeping objects in circular motion, while centrifugal force is a perceived outward effect from a rotating frame. Why confusion happens: ...
6.In uniform circular motion, the centripetal force acting on an object is: (a) Parallel to the motion of the object. (b) Perpendicular to the motion of the object. (c) Opposite to the motion of the ...
Bridges... bridges, bridges, bridges. We talk a lot about bridges in Physics. Why? Because there is A LOT of practical physics that can be learned from the planning ...
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