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A person walking in a circle A car going around a curve A bicyclist riding around a lake
An inertial frame of reference (FOR) is a non-accelerating FOR , for example if a person is observing a moving car while at rest or while moving at constant velocity, he is in an inertial FOR. A non-inertial frame of reference is an accelerating FOR for example a rotating FOR. ( Rotation requires centripetal force and centripetal acceleration so any rotating object always requires a centripetal acceleration to rotate.)
It would probably depend on how fast you were moving your head and how you were walking. I would think walking in a tight circle and moving your head back and forth quickly, would make a person dizzy, at least.
These two forces are very effective. These make a person feel very different. These affect the behavior of a person a lot.
only if they walk in a circle
Centripetal force acting on an orbiting object is unbalanced since the object is being accelerated.Velocity is continually changing direction if not speed. This means an orbiting object is accelerating and the direction of acceleration is toward the center. In fact, centripetal means "center seeking."A person at rest on the surface of the Earth is being acted upon by a centripetal force (toward the center of the Earth, that is, down) which is exactly equal and opposite to the spring force of the Earth's matter pushing up. Thus, in this case, the centripetal force is balanced.The previous answer (below) is generally incorrect.No,because when a body revolves round an orbit,its CENTRIPETAL force is balanced by the WEIGHT of the body!thank you!!
A person that is blindfolded will automatically walk in a circle because they don't know where there going.
True. A person on a merry-go-round is constantly changing direction as the ride rotates. The merry-go-round's circular motion causes the person to experience a continuous change in the direction they are facing. As the ride spins, the centripetal force acts on the person, pulling them towards the center of the circular path, leading to a constant change in their orientation.
A moving party is the person who has filed a motion with a court. The non-moving party is the opponent of the moving party.
When someone refers to a person's inner circle it means they are referring to a specific person or someone that is either close or in their group of friends.
Brain Drain is a flash-based game that is available for free online. A person can get past level three by pressing the spacebar and moving down towards the yellow circle.
Armstrong Circle Theatre - 1950 Person to Person 1-23 was released on: USA: 7 November 1950