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A force introduced in a relative coordinate system in order that Newtonβs laws are satisfied in the system; examples are the Coriolis force and the centrifugal force incorporated in gravity.
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What is the difference between apparent and reactive power...
Definition: The power which flows back and forth that means it moves in both the directions in the circuit or reacts upon itself, is called Reactive Power. The reactive power is measured in kilo volt-ampere reactive (kVAR) or MVAR. Definition: The product of root mean square (RMS) value of voltage and current is known as Apparent Power.What is apparent force gravity...
(Also called effective gravity, virtual gravity.) For a rotating planet such as Earth the resultant of the force (per unit mass) due to gravity and the centrifugal force.Thanks for reading up to this point and I hope you have great day.
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