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  • ...rrectly balanced, it will be demonstrated that centrifugal force is a real force, closely related to kinetic energy, and observable in any frame of referenc
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  • ...o a centripetal force. We also read in the literature that the centrifugal force acting on a body relative to a centre of rotation is merely an effect of in
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  • | title = The Centrifugal Force Paradox ...d with inertia. Further evidence that centrifugal force is a real physical force arises when inertial pressure becomes asymmetrical, as happens in a radial
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  • ...], [[Work]], [[Inertia]], [[Motion]], [[Centrifugal force]], [[Centripetal force]], [[Bucket argument]], [[Momentum]], [[Galactic radius]], [[Gyroscopic ine ...n of imaginary ?centrifugal force'. In cases of motion in a circular path, centripetal motion of a macro body not only compensates outward component of its linear
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  • ...nderstanding. Its force is limited to the straight line. A pushing gravity force is not directionally limited. The concept of gravity having a metaphysica
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  • ...e force from the positively charged nucleus and the repulsive force due to centripetal acceleration. If the speed of the electron is assumed to be constant, no n ...s the non-existence of any so-called magnetic field, i.e. only the Coulomb force has to be taken inte account. Elsewhere the author has succeeded in elimina
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  • | keywords = [[Acceleration]], [[electric charge]], [[energy]], [[force]], [[mass]], [[velocity]] ...electron and, as such, circular revolution of an electron, round a central force of attraction, is made stable without recourse to quantum mechanics.
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  • ...also distorted as a consequence of the spatial reaction to the centripetal force field existing within the rotating magnetized conductor.
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  • ...a structured approach to compare a gravitational field with a centripetal force field to determine the key experimental parameters. These parameters accoun
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  • ...that only neutrons and unbound hydrogen atoms and molecules experience the force of gravity. If true, the reason would be because the electromagnetic and gr ...force is based on inertial mass, which is unchanged, while the centripetal force is based on gravitational mass, which is different.
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  • ...at which occurs at the Schwarzschild radius, under the formula F = ma, the force also becomes negative or repulsive. This phenomenon has the following effec ...develops enormous centrifugal forces that counteract the equally enormous centripetal forces developed in the exterior portion of the star, thereby preventing th
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  • ...the [[Coriolis force]] or the [[centrifugal force (fictitious)|centrifugal force]], as derived from the acceleration of the non-inertial frame.<ref name=Sha ...'F''' {{=}} ''m'''''a''' holds in any coordinate system provided the term 'force' is redefined to include the so-called 'reversed effective forces' or 'iner
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  • ...is a [[frame of reference]] in which [[Physical body|bodies]], whose [[net force]] acting upon them is zero, are not accelerated, that is they are at rest o ...frame, and the usual physical forces must be supplemented by [[fictitious force]]s.<ref name=Rothman>{{Cite book|title=Discovering the Natural Laws: The Ex
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  • ...ber) accused Leibniz of [[plagiarism]]. The dispute then broke out in full force in 1711 when the Royal Society proclaimed in a study that it was Newton who ...at the elliptical form of planetary orbits would result from a centripetal force inversely proportional to the square of the radius vector (see [[Newton's l
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