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Old October 25th, 2006, 18:34   #2
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Default Re: Centrifical vs Centrifugal Force

Perhaps you should find a dictionary, look up "centrifical", and let us know what you find.

Webster's defines "centrifugal" as "directed or moving away from a center or axis" or "operated by centrifugal force."

Oddly, "centrifical" does not have an entry.

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