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The Centrifugal force, cDel.P.
The centripetal force which always acts perpendicular to the motion of the object
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No, centrifugal force is the force that causes objects in rotation to move away form the center of rotation. The force that keeps objects moving in circular motion is called "centripetal force".
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An object which is moving doesn't need a force to keep it moving.
The Centrifugal force, cDel.P.
The Centripetal force keeps a object moving in a circle and its force and acceleration are directed toward the center of the circle
The centripetal force which always acts perpendicular to the motion of the object
The centripetal force. Refer to the related link in the Related Links section below.
Momentum.
A moving object keeps moving, unless you force it to stop. It keeps moving in a straight line, unless you force it to change direction. It keeps moving at a constant speed, unless you force it to speed up or slow down. A stationary object remains stationary, unless you force it to start moving.