centrifugale
Centrifugale is the Italian term used to describe things related to or producing a force that acts outward from the center of a rotating system. In physics, the outward effect is commonly referred to as the centrifugal force, a fictitious force that appears when analyzing motion from a rotating reference frame. In an inertial frame, the outward tendency of moving masses is explained by inertia requiring an inward centripetal force to keep them on a circular path.
The word derives from Latin centrum, meaning center, and fugere, meaning to flee. In everyday and engineering
Common applications include centrifuges, which use high rotational speeds to separate components of a mixture by
In technical texts, centrifugal effects are distinguished from centripetal effects: the centripetal force acts inward to