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Asked by: PARTH SHAH
Subject: Basic Difference.
Question: What is the difference between gyroscopic couple and centrifugal force?
Date: 17 November 2009
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Answer: Menino - 19/11/2009 12:17:58
 Centrifugal force is the force acting when a body is revolving. it is always outwards.
Gyroscopic force is the force acting when a body is rotating about 1 axis as well as moving with respect to other perpendicular axis. here the GF acts perpendicular to the 3rd axis

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