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When an object moves in a circular path, it accelerates toward the center of the circle due to the centripetal acceleration. This acceleration is necessary to keep the object moving in a curved path rather than in a straight line.
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Centripetal
Centripetal
Centripetal force is the force toward the center of a circular path. It is often confused with centrifugal force, which is the force away from the center.
For circular movement, you need a force that pulls an object towards the center of the motion. This is a consequence of Newton's Second Law, since circular movement implies acceleration towards the center.
An object will move on a circular path if there is a force that keeps it in this circular path - in other words, that pushes it towards the center.
Towards!
In toward the center of the circle.