In classical mechanics, a reactive centrifugal force forms part of an action–reaction pair with a centripetal force. In accordance with Newton's first law of motion, an object moves in a straight line in the absence of a net force acting on the object. A curved path may however ensue when such a force acts on it; this force is often called a centripetal force, as it is directed toward the center of curvature of the path. Then in accordance with Newton's third law of motion, there will also be an equal and opposite force exerted by the object on some other object, such as a constraint that forces the path to be curved, and this reaction force, the subject of this article, is sometimes called a reactive centrifugal force, as it is directed in the opposite direction of the centripetal force. Unlike the inertial force or fictitious force known as centrifugal force, which always exists in addition to the reactive force in the rotating frame of reference, the reactive force is a real Newtonian force that is observed in any reference frame. The two forces will only have the same magnitude in the special cases where circular motion arises and where the axis of rotation is the origin of the rotating frame of reference. It is the reactive force that is the subject of this article. (Wikipedia).
Visualization of the Coriolis and centrifugal forces
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From playlist Advanced Mechanics
Physics - What Is a Centripetal Force?
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Advanced Hydraulics by Dr. Suresh A Kartha,Department of Civil Engineering,IIT Guwahati.For more details on NPTEL visit http://nptel.iitm.ac.in
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From playlist MIT 5.61 Physical Chemistry, Fall 2017
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Uniform Circular Motion: Crash Course Physics #7
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Mach's Principle - Sixty Symbols
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15: Particle orbits and Virial theorem
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