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Originally posted by tg318is View Postwut?! thats thing is awesome
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Originally posted by GaryE30 View PostActually you're wrong. There is such a thing as centrifugal force, and yes, it would force the dog BACK into the seat (if the car were in drift).
Centrifugal force is the force created on a body when an object rotates about a point. THIS is the force you experience/feel. Centripetal force is what allows you to stay inside your car or let your car keep traveling around the turn (the ground applying a force back on your car).
Centrifugal force points outward, away from the center of rotation.
Centripetal force points inward, towards the center of rotation.
A. Accelerated really quickly in a forward direction from a stop, or
B. Braked really hard from traveling in a backward direction
Ever flown in an airplane? At takeoff you are pushed back into the seat, yes?
Are you M4d Tite Dorifto? Because even when your drifting centripetal force pulls on the car and the body laterally.
Centripetal force is the force that makes it feel like your being pulled to the right when you take that highway offramp that curves to the left at 80 mph.
(the ground applying a force back on your car).
EDIT: SILLY PUTTY!
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Originally posted by Rennsport View Posthaha I think Maluco takes the cake in this thread
+1.
Time after time with grace!
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