One-word substitution (physics direction): Select the precise term for a force or tendency that moves away from the centre or axis of rotation. Context: Contrast with the inward-directed term used in circular motion. Instruction: Choose the correct option.
Verbal Ability
One Word Substitutes
Difficulty: Easy
Choose an option
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ACentrifugal
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BCentripetal
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CAxiomatic
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DAwry
Answer
Correct Answer: Centrifugal
Explanation
Given data
- Meaning: tending to move away from the centre/axis.
- Options: Centrifugal, Centripetal, Axiomatic, Awry.
Concept / ApproachCentrifugal (from Latin centrum ‘‘centre’’ + fugere ‘‘to flee’’) denotes outward tendency; centripetal (‘‘seeking the centre’’) denotes inward pull. The other words are unrelated.
EliminationCentrifugal — outward from the centre; correct. ✅Centripetal — toward the centre; opposite meaning. ❌Axiomatic — self-evident; not directional. ❌Awry — askew/amiss; not a physical tendency. ❌
Example‘‘A rotating drum can fling water droplets outward by centrifugal effect.’’
Final AnswerCentrifugal