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Centrifugal force (from Latin centrum "centre" and fugere "to flee") is a term which may refer to two different forces which are related to rotation. Both of them are oriented away from the axis of rotation, but the object on which they are exerted differs. Reactive force Pseudo force Reference frame Any Any rotating system Exerted by Bodies moving in cirular arcs N/A Exerted upon The object imposing circular motion All bodies Direction Away from the axis of rotation A real or "reactive" centrifugal force occurs in reaction to a centripetal acceleration acting on a mass. This centrifugal force is equal in magnitude to the centripetal force, directed away from the center of rotation, and is exerted by the rotating object upon the object which imposes the centripetal acceleration. Although this sense was used by Isaac Newton,[1] it is only occasionally used in modern discussions. more info on centrifugal force @ (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Centrifugal_force)
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