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Centripetal acceleration problem (box sitting on a table)
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[QUOTE="Dale, post: 6470111, member: 43978"] To go along with what [USER=85613]@A.T.[/USER] said, in the non-inertial local frame you have the fictitious centrifugal force and the gravitational force. Since they are both proportional to mass you can simply add them together to get an overall “effective” g. This effective g will change from place to place over the globe. [/QUOTE]
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