A centrifugal force consists of two components:
A centrifugal force describes the force due to motion of bodies rotating about an axis. It acts in an outward direction, pulling the bodies away from the center. A centrifugal force appears to counteract the centripetal force (which induces rotational motion) in that it is equal in magnitude and opposite in direction. Note:
You cannot apply a centrifugal force in explicit
dynamic steps.
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