| 1. | :: : Friction provides centripetal force on a flat corner.
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| 2. | The French tend to be centripetal; the British reductive.
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| 3. | Here in Dark Harbor, the centripetal force of Parish whirled unchecked.
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| 4. | The centripetal force demanded by the curved motion is also shown above.
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| 5. | A centripetal force of this form causes the elliptical motion.
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| 6. | Cornering is possible with centripetal accelerations as high as 2g.
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| 7. | His Centripetal theory was foundational to the biomechanics of traumatic brain injury.
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| 8. | You are trying to tell us that it is the centripetal force.
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| 9. | In Newtonian mechanics, gravity provides the centripetal force responsible for astronomical orbits.
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| 10. | This inward-directed acceleration is called centripetal acceleration.
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