Centrifugal
(แรงเหวี่ยงหนีศูนย์กลาง)
Definition
Centrifugal (แรงเหวี่ยงหนีศูนย์กลาง) Hard Skill
Centrifugal refers to the force or effect that causes objects to move outward from the center of rotation, commonly applied in mechanical and physical contexts such as rotating machinery and fluid dynamics.
Expertise Level
Level 1
Basic
1. Understands the basic concept of centrifugal force as an outward force during rotation.
2. Can identify simple examples of centrifugal force in everyday life.
3. Recognizes the direction of the centrifugal force relative to the axis of rotation.
Level 2
Intermediate
1. Can explain how centrifugal force affects the operation of rotating mechanical systems.
2. Applies mathematical formulas to calculate centrifugal force in common scenarios.
3. Understands the relationship between angular velocity, mass, radius, and centrifugal force.
Level 3
Advanced
1. Analyzes complex systems involving centrifugal force including fluid dynamics and rotor design.
2. Designs mechanical components or processes to optimize effects or minimize adverse effects of centrifugal force.
3. Utilizes simulation and advanced calculations to predict and control centrifugal effects in engineering applications.
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