Centripetal vs. Centrifugal Forces
Objects in circular motion experience centripetal force, which pulls them inward, contrasting with the perceived centrifugal force that seems to push them outward. Angular velocity is defined as linear velocity divided by the radius, indicating that smaller circles result in higher angular velocities. This relationship highlights the dynamic nature of motion, where direction is continually altered without changing speed.In this clip
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Episode 13: Newtonian Mechanics
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