Centrifugal (center fleeing) force is the force pulling away from the origin centripetal (center seeking) force is the force pushing towards the origin A moving object with no force acting on it continues moving in a straight line. It takes a force to bend it away from a straight path. As long as an external force acts on the object and continues to point toward the same single point, the object will move in a circular path, and the force is called a "centripetal force Now, hold onto your seat: "Centrifugal" force doesn't exist.It's a make-believe made-up thing, that's not really there When the centripetal force suddenly shuts off, the object proceeds in a straight line, in the direction it was going at the instant when the centripetal force stopped and naturally, the straight line takes it straight away from what used to be the center of its motion.
We see the object take off straight away from the former center, and we say "Gee, there must be a force pulling it away from there. " But there isn't any That "force" that you think you feel when the car turns a corner and you get pressed against the door, away from the curve? That's just the tendency of your body to want to keep moving in a straight line, and its reaction to the centripetal force that the car-seat and the door are exerting on you in order to make your body move in a curved path.
There is no "centrifugal" force.
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