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What (who) is centrifugal acceleration - definition

FOUR-VECTOR THAT IS ANALOGOUS TO CLASSICAL ACCELERATION
4-acceleration; Four acceleration

centrifugal force         
  • When analysed in a rotating reference frame of the planet, centrifugal force causes rotating planets to assume the shape of an oblate spheroid.
  • immiscible]] liquids rotating around a vertical axis is an upward-opening circular paraboloid.
TYPE OF INERTIAL FORCE
Centrifugal force (rotating reference frame); Centrifugal Motion; Centrifugal acceleration; Centrifugal Acceleration; Centrifugal Force; Centrafugal; Centrifical force; Natural Plane of Orbit; Centrifugal pseudo-force; Centrifugal pseudoforce; Centrifugal effect; Centrifugal force (fictitious); Centrifugal and Centripetal force; Equatorial railway; Centrifugal forces
¦ noun Physics a force, arising from the body's inertia, which appears to act on a body moving in a circular path and is directed away from the centre around which the body is moving.
Centrifugal Force         
  • When analysed in a rotating reference frame of the planet, centrifugal force causes rotating planets to assume the shape of an oblate spheroid.
  • immiscible]] liquids rotating around a vertical axis is an upward-opening circular paraboloid.
TYPE OF INERTIAL FORCE
Centrifugal force (rotating reference frame); Centrifugal Motion; Centrifugal acceleration; Centrifugal Acceleration; Centrifugal Force; Centrafugal; Centrifical force; Natural Plane of Orbit; Centrifugal pseudo-force; Centrifugal pseudoforce; Centrifugal effect; Centrifugal force (fictitious); Centrifugal and Centripetal force; Equatorial railway; Centrifugal forces
The force which draws a body constrained to move in a curved path away from the centre of rotation. It is really due to a tangential impulse and by some physicists is called the centrifugal component of tangential velocity. It has to be provided against in generator and motor armatures, by winding them with wire or bands to prevent the coils of wire from spreading or leaving their bed upon the core.
centrifugal force         
  • When analysed in a rotating reference frame of the planet, centrifugal force causes rotating planets to assume the shape of an oblate spheroid.
  • immiscible]] liquids rotating around a vertical axis is an upward-opening circular paraboloid.
TYPE OF INERTIAL FORCE
Centrifugal force (rotating reference frame); Centrifugal Motion; Centrifugal acceleration; Centrifugal Acceleration; Centrifugal Force; Centrafugal; Centrifical force; Natural Plane of Orbit; Centrifugal pseudo-force; Centrifugal pseudoforce; Centrifugal effect; Centrifugal force (fictitious); Centrifugal and Centripetal force; Equatorial railway; Centrifugal forces
In physics, centrifugal force is the force that makes objects move outwards when they are spinning around something or travelling in a curve.
The juice is extracted by centrifugal force.
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Wikipedia

Four-acceleration

In the theory of relativity, four-acceleration is a four-vector (vector in four-dimensional spacetime) that is analogous to classical acceleration (a three-dimensional vector, see three-acceleration in special relativity). Four-acceleration has applications in areas such as the annihilation of antiprotons, resonance of strange particles and radiation of an accelerated charge.