Subject: is it centrifugal force or centripedal force that does not exist?
Date: Tue Aug 26 08:18:26 1997
Posted by david welteroth
Grade level: 10-12
School: No school entered.
City: schofield bks State/Province: hi
Country: usa
Area of science: Physics
ID: 872601506.Ph
Message:
i remember my high school physics teacher telling me
that either the force that holds an object in a
rotation or the force that pushes to the outside of a
rotation does not exist. im thinking it is the
latter. please tell me if that is true and if so
which exists,centrifugal or centripedal(hope i
spelled that right)
Re: is it centrifugal force or centripedal force that does not exist?
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