12.7: Centrifugal Force - Physics LibreTexts
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WEBJun 28, 2021 · Fcf = −mω × (ω ×r′mov) (12.7.1) (12.7.1) F c f = − m ω × ( ω × r m o v ′) Note that. ω ⋅Fcf = 0 (12.7.2) (12.7.2) ω ⋅ F c f = 0. therefore the centrifugal force is perpendicular to the axis of rotation. Using the vector identity, equation 19.2.25 19.2.25 allows the centrifugal force to be written as.
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