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The force shooting the wires out would be centrifugal. The force keeping them from flying right off would be centripetal. |
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[pertinax] your statement is true but it does not contradict [pashute]. |
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When [pashute] says //the wires shoot out with centripetal force// we can parse this grammatically as making two statements: |
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1. the wires shoot out (the force causing them to shoot out is not stated but we can deduce it is centrifugal since the wheel is spinning rapidly) |
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2. The wires have centripetal force, or rather, centripetal force is a thing that accompanies them; because if they did not possess centripetal force pulling them towards the centre, they would fly away, and we are explicitly told that they create a "wheel", i.e. they remain attached to the hub with centripetal force. |
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