Centrifugal Force? (1 Viewer)

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My teacher has told me that centrifugal force doesn't exist, but I've looked online (yes, I know, not the best source of information) and there seems to be heaps of mentions of it in a "different frame of reference".

I'm curious as to weather according to the Board of Studies Centrifugal Force exists (ie. Do I need it for my HSC?) and as to what the actual definition (if any) of Centrifugal Force is.

Thanks heaps.
 
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It doesn't exist in the HSC syllabus. Your best bet is to forget about it. It is a fictitious force which arises due to inertia.
 

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Are you from Penrith High School?

It is an inertial force (or fictitious as asianese said) and outside of the HSC and so, doesn't really matter for you.
 

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Centrifugal force does exist. (however centrifugal force does not exist in an inertial frame of reference)

There's a decent explanation near the end of The Student's Guide to HSC Physics under 'extra content'



p.s. i think this comic is relevant

 

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