A fictitious force is a force that appears to act on a mass whose motion is described using a non-inertial frame of reference, such as a linearly accelerating...
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Centrifugal force is a fictitious force in Newtonian mechanics (also called an "inertial" or "pseudo" force) that appears to act on all objects when viewed...
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In physics, the Coriolis force is an inertial (or fictitious) force that acts on objects in motion within a frame of reference that rotates with respect...
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Rotating reference frame (section Fictitious forces)
reference frames exhibit fictitious forces; rotating reference frames are characterized by three: the centrifugal force, the Coriolis force, and, for non-uniformly...
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frames. Such forces include the centrifugal force and the Coriolis force. These forces are considered fictitious because they do not exist in frames of reference...
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object. Fictitious forces such as the centrifugal force, Euler force, and the Coriolis effect are other examples of body forces. A body force is simply...
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examples of this include the Coriolis force and the centrifugal force. In general, the expression for any fictitious force can be derived from the acceleration...
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In physics, a conservative force is a force with the property that the total work done by the force in moving a particle between two points is independent...
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force Centrifugal force Circular motion Classical mechanics Coriolis force Dynamics (physics) Eskimo yo-yo Example: circular motion Fictitious force Frenet-Serret...
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Gravitational field (redirect from Gravitational force field)
spacetime, and that there is either no gravitational force, or that gravity is a fictitious force. Gravity is distinguished from other forces by its obedience...
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Torque (redirect from Moment of force)
mechanics, torque is the rotational analogue of linear force. It is also referred to as the moment of force (also abbreviated to moment). The symbol for torque...
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the detection of rotation relative to absolute space. Checking the fictitious force needed to account for the tension in the string is one way for an observer...
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In classical mechanics, the Euler force is the fictitious tangential force that appears when a non-uniformly rotating reference frame is used for analysis...
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the fictitious forces (the Coriolis force and the centrifugal force). It will be found there are no sources for these forces, no associated force carriers...
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Gravity (redirect from Gravitational force)
than the strong interaction, 1036 times weaker than the electromagnetic force and 1029 times weaker than the weak interaction. As a result, it has no...
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Newton's law of universal gravitation (redirect from Gravitational Force)
available observations. In general relativity, the gravitational force is a fictitious force resulting from the curvature of spacetime, because the gravitational...
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topics Damping Displacement Equations of motion Euler's laws of motion Fictitious force Friction Harmonic oscillator Inertial / Non-inertial reference frame...
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clutch illustrates both the fictitious centrifugal force and the reactive centrifugal force. The "reactive centrifugal force" discussed in this article...
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trajectories determined by the geometry of spacetime. The gravitational force is a fictitious force. There is no gravitational acceleration, in that the proper acceleration...
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topics Damping Displacement Equations of motion Euler's laws of motion Fictitious force Friction Harmonic oscillator Inertial / Non-inertial reference frame...
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Friction (redirect from Frictional force)
Friction is the force resisting the relative motion of solid surfaces, fluid layers, and material elements sliding against each other. Types of friction...
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inertial, or pseudo or fictitious force − m a {\displaystyle -m\mathbf {a} } will seem to act on it: in this situation the inertial force has a minus sign....
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steady force F acting for time Δt is: J = F Δ t . {\displaystyle \mathbf {J} =\mathbf {F} \Delta t.} The impulse delivered by a varying force is the integral...
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to a mass falling in a gravitational field - because gravity is a fictitious force. The relative acceleration of one geodesic to another in curved spacetime...
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Power (physics) (category Force)
moving a ground vehicle is the product of the aerodynamic drag plus traction force on the wheels, and the velocity of the vehicle. The output power of a motor...
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topics Damping Displacement Equations of motion Euler's laws of motion Fictitious force Friction Harmonic oscillator Inertial / Non-inertial reference frame...
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Ferris wheel Center pin Centrifugal force Centrifuge Centripetal force Circular motion Coriolis effect Fictitious force Flywheel Gyration Instant centre...
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Kinetic energy (redirect from Kinetic force)
{1}{2}}mv^{2}} . The kinetic energy of an object is equal to the work, force (F) times displacement (s), needed to achieve its stated velocity. Having...
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expression involving the product of a distance and a physical quantity such as a force or electric charge. Moments are usually defined with respect to a fixed...
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