The rotational effect of a force on a body about an axis of rotation is described in terms of the (1) Centre of gravity (2) Centripetal force (3) Centrifugal force (4) Moment of force

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(4) Moment of force Explanation: The rotational effect of a force on a body about an axis of rotation is described in terms of the Moment of force.

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Last Answer : (C) ½w 2 . δρL (2R + δ)

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Last Answer : (3) Necessary centripetal force may be obtained from the horizontal component of the weight of the train

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Last Answer : (4) centrifugal force Explanation: The centrifugal separator was invented in 1897. By the turn of the century it had altered the dairy industry by making centralized dairy processing possible for the first time.

Description : When the milk is churned vigorously the cream from it is separated out clue to – (1) Centripetal force (2) Gravitational force (3) Frictional force (4) Centrifugal force

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