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  • 31Reactive centrifugal force — A reactive centrifugal force is the reaction force to a centripetal force.A mass undergoing circular motion constantly accelerates toward the axis of rotation. This centripetal acceleration is caused by a centripetal force, which is exerted on… …

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  • 32Coriolis force — n. 〚after G. G. de Coriolis (1792 1843), Fr mathematician〛 an apparent deflective force acting on a moving object, as an airplane, that is being observed from a rotating system, as the surface of the earth: it is proportional to the speed of the… …

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  • 33centrifugal force — an outward force on a body rotating about an axis, assumed equal and opposite to the centripetal force and postulated to account for the phenomena seen by an observer in the rotating body. [1715 25] * * * Fictitious force, peculiar to circular… …

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  • 34body force — an external force acting throughout the mass of a body. Gravity is a body force. An inertial force is a body force …

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  • 35G-force/g-force — An inertial force usually expressed in multiples of terrestrial gravity. See g/G …

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  • 36centrifugal force — n. an inertial force which tends to pull an object outward when it is in orbit or is rotating around a center …

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  • 37Non-inertial reference frame — A non inertial reference frame is a frame of reference that is under acceleration.[1] The laws of physics in such a frame do not take on their most simple form, as required by the theory of special relativity.[2][3] To explain the motion of… …

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  • 38Centripetal force — Not to be confused with Centrifugal force. Classical mechanics Newton s Second Law …

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  • 39g-force — This article is about a type of acceleration. For other uses, see G force (disambiguation). This top fuel dragster can accelerate from zero to 160 kilometres per hour (100 mph) in 0.86 seconds. This is a horizontal acceleration of 5.3 g …

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  • 40Conservative force — Classical mechanics Newton s Second Law History of classical mechanics  …

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