GK
SOLAR SYSTEM
Question
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Gravity
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Mass
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Centrifugal force
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Velocity
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Detailed explanation-1: -Centripetal force is the component of force acting on an object in curvilinear motion which is directed towards the axis of rotation or centre of curvature. Centrifugal force is a pseudo force in a circular motion which acts along the radius and is directed away from the centre of the circle.
Detailed explanation-2: -centrifugal force, a fictitious force, peculiar to a particle moving on a circular path, that has the same magnitude and dimensions as the force that keeps the particle on its circular path (the centripetal force) but points in the opposite direction.
Detailed explanation-3: -On the other hand, centrifugal force is an apparent force that an object feels as it moves along a curved path-and that apparent force is pointed in a direction away from the center of the path of rotation, according to Christopher S.