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17 August, 03:24

The reacting force that is equal to and opposite in the direction to the centripetal force and tends to fling air out of the center of rotation of High and Low pressure systems is?

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  1. 17 August, 03:34
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    Centrifugal force

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    The reacting force that is equal to and opposite in the direction to the centripetal force and tends to fling air out of the center of rotation of High and Low pressure systems is called centrifugal force.

    Centrifugal force is force that causes an object moving in a circular path to move out and away from the center of it's path, it always centripetal force and the force is imaginary, which can only be felt and not seen.
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