• In classical mechanics, a reactive centrifugal force forms part of an action–reaction pair with a centripetal force. In accordance with Newton's first...
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    been used for the reactive centrifugal force, a real frame-independent Newtonian force that exists as a reaction to a centripetal force. From 1659, the...
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  • supercharger Centrifugal water–oil separator Centrifugation Reactive centrifugal force Centrifuge Fictitious force History of centrifugal and centripetal...
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  • action part and with the so-called reactive centrifugal force as the reaction part. The reactive centrifugal force is also due to the inertia of the suitcase...
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  • reference frames. Ground reaction force Reactive centrifugal force Isaac Newton Ibn Bajjah Reaction engine/jet engine Shear force Taylor, John R. (2005). Classical...
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    Gyroscope Kinetics (physics) Mechanics of planar particle motion Reactive centrifugal force Secondary flow Statics Uniform circular motion Whirlpool Riccioli...
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    History of centrifugal and centripetal forces Kinematics Kinetics Mechanics of planar particle motion Orthogonal coordinates Reactive centrifugal force Statics...
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    A centrifuge is a device that uses centrifugal force to subject a specimen to a specified constant force, for example to separate various components of...
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    is referred to as reactive centrifugal force. Whether or not the effects from inertia are attributed to a fictitious centrifugal force is a matter of choice...
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  • perpendicular axes rule stretch rule centripetal force, centrifugal force, Reactive centrifugal force Laplace–Runge–Lenz vector Euler's disk elastic potential...
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  • circular motion Fictitious force Geostationary orbit Geosynchronous orbit Pendulum (mechanics) Reactive centrifugal force Reciprocating motion Simple...
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  • centripetal force must constitute an equal and opposite action-reaction pair. In this however, Newton was mistaken, as the reactive centrifugal force which...
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    non-inertial) reference frames. Such forces include the centrifugal force and the Coriolis force. These forces are considered fictitious because they do...
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  • In physics, a conservative force is a force with the property that the total work done by the force in moving a particle between two points is independent...
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    (vertical curves). As a heavy train goes around a bend at speed, the reactive centrifugal force may cause negative effects: passengers and cargo may experience...
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    carousel. In classical mechanics, centrifugal force is an outward force associated with rotation. Centrifugal force is one of several so-called pseudo-forces...
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    acceleration, the reaction to which the passengers experience as a centrifugal force. If the speed of the vehicle decreases, this is an acceleration in...
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    or unbounded, singular or non-singular due to the pendulum's reactive centrifugal force counteracting the counterweight's weight. Research on the SAM...
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  • motion). Because of the rotation, the string is under tension. (See reactive centrifugal force.) The description of this system next is presented from the viewpoint...
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    Torque (redirect from Moment of force)
    rotational analogue of linear force. It is also referred to as the moment of force (also abbreviated to moment). Just as a linear force is a push or a pull applied...
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  • than about 10% of the speed of light. For example, the centrifugal effect, causes a fictitious force. pulling objects away from rotating reference frames...
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    Gravity (redirect from Gravitational force)
    body; "gravity" may also include, in addition to gravitation, the centrifugal force resulting from the planet's rotation (see #Earth's gravity). The nature...
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    derived geometrically the formula in classical mechanics for the centrifugal force in his work De vi Centrifuga, a decade before Newton. In optics, he...
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    Carousel, Ferris wheel Center pin Centrifugal force Centrifuge Centripetal force Circular motion Coriolis effect Fictitious force Flywheel Gyration Instant centre...
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  • with a resultant (a.k.a. net or sum) moment of force but no resultant force. A more descriptive term is force couple or pure moment. Its effect is to impart...
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  • fluid mechanics, the force density is the negative gradient of pressure. It has the physical dimensions of force per unit volume. Force density is a vector...
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    Magnus effect (redirect from Magnus force)
    commonly associated with a spinning object moving through a fluid. A lift force acts on the spinning object. The path of the object may be deflected in...
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  • method Reactionless drive Reaction–diffusion–advection equation Reactive centrifugal force Reactor-grade plutonium Reactor Experiment for Neutrino Oscillation...
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  • to planetary motion. This type of analysis is closely related to centrifugal force, two-body problem, orbit and Kepler's laws of planetary motion. The...
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    Friction (redirect from Frictional force)
    Friction is the force resisting the relative motion of solid surfaces, fluid layers, and material elements sliding against each other. Types of friction...
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