centrifugal in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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centrifugal [Brit ˌsɛntrɪˈfjuːɡ(ə)l, sɛnˈtrɪfjʊɡ(ə)l, Am sɛnˈtrɪf(j)əɡəl] ADJ

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centrifugal/centripetal force

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centrifugal
centrifugal force

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This is due to the high centrifugal forces exerted on the wheel when it goes round corners.
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The potter's wheel, used primarily for throwing small bowls using centrifugal force is known from this period.
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Perhaps the most important of them was his centrifugal pump.
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The associated steam-driven centrifugal water pump was located under the cab at the left rear.
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A centrifugal governor is more complex to design and produce than a pneumatic governor.
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These generally incorporate a type of centrifugal clutch to allow the engine to idle independently.
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This is expressed as the object changing shape due to the centrifugal force.
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In many windmills it is automated by adding a centrifugal governor to the tentering gear.
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These high-quality pillars are homogeneous, the result of the seamless method of construction that utilizes centrifugal force.
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This leads to very high centrifugal stresses on the mechanism, which must be stronger and heavier than otherwise to withstand them.
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