How do I stay on a merry-go-round without flying off?

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Muskan Anand

2 years ago

You live on a merry-go-spherical because of centripetal pressure. When you sense you are going to fly off into the air, it's far because your frame desires to maintain shifting in the identical route all of the time. This feeling is the inertia of movement. But the centripetal pressure maintains attracting you to the centre of the merry-go-spherical, ensuring you live on board! Objects set in movement normally pass in a directly line due to inertia of movement, until a few different pressure acts upon them and modifications their path. When a ball tied to a bit of string is swung spherical, the centripetal pressure acts upon the ball, attracting it to the centre of the circle. The centripetal pressure from the string pulls the ball to hold it on its round path.

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