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What is centrifugal force with respect to unbalance? What is the formula used to determine centrifugal force?

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Answer:


F = (m * v^2)/(r)

Step-by-step explanation:

Once the centrifugal forces are equivalent as an object rotates, it is called "in equilibrium." If the point of impact of the moving object does not align with the center of the rotation, unequal centrifugal forces are produced and the rotating component is "out of equilibrium."

Two conditions for balanced condition are: static and coupled. Static equilibrium relates to a one plane mass in which the unit is balanced by weight inverse the unbalanced mass

formula used to calculate centrifugal mass is
F = (m * v^2)/(r)

where, m is mass, v is speed of body. r is radius

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