I'm sorry, I have to chime in on this one. There is no such thing as centrifugal force. It doesn't exist. Centrifugal implies that there is a mystical force pushing something outward. To date there is not one material that exhibits this property.
What you guys are thinking about it centripetal force. When something spins and can stay in one place, for example, water in a bucket, it is being held in place by a base force, in this case a bucket/rope's insteraction. It's an important distinction. It means that there must be a physical object present to generate that motion. I'll explain the spinneret in the first video. The camera is charging, and I've written the script. It should be ready in a couple hours.
Edit: does anyone know where I can find a simple media editing software for free? I want to give you guys a quality video.
Oh no I didn't mean to imply that the webbing formula itself would create the force. I meant that the spinneret would because it would be rotating.
and to Iron_spider: oh I didn't realize Leren's webshooter had a spinning component. Interesting.
. Do you have solution for this case:
