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centripetal

American  
[sen-trip-i-tl] / sɛnˈtrɪp ɪ tl /

adjective

  1. directed toward the center (opposed to centrifugal).

  2. operating by centripetal force.

  3. Physiology. afferent.


centripetal British  
/ sɛnˈtrɪpɪtəl, ˈsɛntrɪˌpiːtəl /

adjective

  1. acting, moving, or tending to move towards a centre Compare centrifugal

  2. of, concerned with, or operated by centripetal force

  3. botany (esp of certain inflorescences) developing from the outside towards the centre

  4. physiol another word for afferent

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centripetal Scientific  
/ sĕn-trĭpĭ-tl /
  1. Moving or directed toward a center or axis, particularly one around which an object is spinning.

  2. Transmitting nerve impulses toward the brain or spinal cord; afferent.

  3. Developing or progressing inward toward a center or axis, as in the growth of plant structures. For example, in the disk of the inflorescence of a sunflower, the florets near the edge open first, and the ones in the center last.

  4. Compare centrifugal


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Etymology

Origin of centripetal

1700–10; < New Latin centripet ( us ) center-seeking ( centri- centri- + -petus, derivative of Latin petere to seek) + -al 1

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Explanation

Centripetal is an adjective describing a force that brings things toward the center, not unlike the force of a black hole. Centripetal is often confused with the word centrifugal. They may begin the same way, but they mean the exact opposite. Centrifugal is the force that moves things outward. You might remember that centripetal means to move things in, because the petals on a flower all begin in the middle.

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Centripetal sued Cisco in federal court in Virginia in 2018, accusing it of infringing patents related to Centripetal's network-security technology.

From Reuters • Dec. 5, 2022

The judge awarded Centripetal $1.9 billion in damages plus royalties that Cisco said increased the total to more than $2.7 billion.

From Reuters • Dec. 5, 2022

Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit was also a defeat for Centripetal Networks, a Virginia company that had sued Cisco for damages and royalties for allegedly copying five cybersecurity patents.

From Washington Post • Jun. 23, 2022

Figure 10.5 Centripetal acceleration ac occurs as the direction of velocity changes; it is perpendicular to the circular motion.

From Textbooks • Aug. 12, 2015

Centripetal Force.—This attraction of the earth, which gives articles the property of weight, is termed centripetal force—that is, the drawing in of a body.

From Practical Mechanics for Boys by Zerbe, James Slough