the motion of an object in a circle requires that there be an inward net force called the centripetal force. There is an inward-directed acceleration that demands an inward force. Without this inward force, an object would maintain a straight-line motion tangent to the perimeter of the circle. Without this inward force or centripetal force, circular motion would be impossible...
Centrifugal force is as real as centripetal force. It's just in a different frame. "Centripetal" means "centre seeking". "Centrifugal" means "Outwards Seeking". These are not opposite, no matter what you say or think. They're actually the same thing. It really depends on your view. I don't think it was. Didn't even know it was a phone, ask "His". She also gives RP. Candy floss is nice but toooo sweeettt Yeah I don't even have a cat and there is cat hair in it a bit. ?and weego I see what you did there Yes Steven!!!
I can't see the pic on my android, but the description is excellent, so... in my language I call it "algodón de azúcar" (literally would be "sugar cotton", but we know is cotton candy). Have a nice day :roll:.
Awwww that really sucks you can't see the pictures. I'm sorry about that, I usually use photobucket and it works for all devices. I will try a different approach next time so you and anyone else experiencing this can view it. Sugar Cotton would also be a name which is fitted for this candy floss?