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Centrifugal Force

Centrifugal-Force

Imagine you have this spinning apparatus with ropes attached to the center. Now, if you turn the handle slowly, everything seems calm. But, as you speed up, something cool happens – the ropes start bulging out! This magic is because of something called "centrifugal force." When you spin things around, this force makes them move away from the center. Just like when you spin around holding a bucket of water, and the water wants to fly out. Now, let's connect this to Earth. The almost spherical shape of our planet is also influenced by centrifugal force. Earth is spinning, and this force makes it a bit wider around the equator, creating that familiar shape. So, whether it's ropes on a spinning gadget or the shape of our planet, centrifugal force is the invisible superhero making things interesting!

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Sdang da kaba khyrwait suki suki ia u jingbat (handle) bad hadein pat sa khyrwait kham stet. Khmih thuh kumno ki tyllai ha u nar ki sdang ban at sieb bad pyllun katba phi dang khyrwait stet. Na ka daw jong ka Centrifugal force, katba dang khyrwait stet, ki tyllai ki sdang ban khih shabar ka ba pynkylluid ia ka jaka ha trai ha kaba teh ia ki tyllai ,kane ka pynlong ia kita ki tyllai ba kin kiew shaneng jong une u nar. Ka jingpyllun ka pyrthei ruh ka long na ka centrifugal force kaba mih na ka jingshad pyllun jong ka ha la u axis.

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