Centripetal distribution (Medicine: communicable diseases) pertains to the distribution of a certain skin S/Sx from the extremities to the body (e.g smallpox).
Eruption starts from the face and extremities towards the body.
Centripetal force is that which bind you toward the center when you are tilted at turning.
Centripetal force is always directed towards the center of the circle of motion that an object is traveling in.
Centripetal force is a force that is required to exist to have a circular motion. Thus the centripetal force can be any force that is able to accomplish this task. Examples of centripetal forces are the gravitational force, the electromagnetic force, the frictional force, or the constraint forces. The centripetal force depends on the system that is involved in be in a spin of a rigid body, or of a planetary motion, etc. Each particular system that requires a rotation or a spin needs to have a corresponding centripetal force.
If an object moves in a circle, the centripetal acceleration can be calculated as speed squared divided by the radius. The centripetal force, of course, is calculated with Newton's Second Law: force = mass x acceleration. Therefore, the centripetal force will be equal to mass x speed2 / radius.
Yes. Centripetal is center seeking force. Centrifugal is center fleeing force.
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A ball on a string is an example of centripetal acceleration
"Center-seeking" or "directed to the center" is the definition of centripetal.
no, but rotation can produce centripetal force
Centripetal acceleration is proportional to the square of the speed (a = v2/r). Therefore, according to Newton's Second Law, centripetal force is also proportional to the square of the speed.
That's called 'centripetal acceleration'. It's the result of the centripetal forceacting on the object on the curved path.
No; "centripetal" implies an inward force.
If you mean centripetal force, I was surprised when I saw that the water was not spilled when it was swung around in a circle, but then I learned that centripetal force kept it inside.
Centripetal acceleration = V2/R = (4)2/(0.5) = 32 meters/sec2The centripetal acceleration doesn't depend on the stone's mass.(The centripetal force does.)The centripetal acceleration doesn't "act on" the stone.(The centripetal force does.)The centripetal force acting on the stone is F = M A = (0.25) (32) = 8 newtons.
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Centripetal force is that which bind you toward the center when you are tilted at turning.