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Centrifugal Force 📂Classical Mechanics

Centrifugal Force

Definition

A force is called a central force if its direction is always towards the same point, regardless of the position of the object it acts upon. Gravity is a typical example. No matter where on Earth we are, the gravity acting on us is directed towards the center of the Earth. 5F154AD61.png It can be mathematically demonstrated that a particle moving under a central force conserves angular momentum and maintains a constant area velocity.