gravity
Toward the center of curvature of the path along which it causes the object to move.
In order to do that, the force has to be always toward the center of the circle. It's called a "centripetal" force.
The mutual pair of equal forces between any two masses ... the result of gravity ... causes the Earth and any object on it to fall toward each other. The forces of gravity act along the line between the centers of the two objects, so an object attracted to the Earth will fall toward the center of the Earth. We call that direction "downward".
Centripetal
Centripetal Force is the correct answer
Toward the center of curvature of the path along which it causes the object to move.
Toward the center of mass of the object
In order to do that, the force has to be always toward the center of the circle. It's called a "centripetal" force.
Toward the center of mass of the object or objects attracting you. Gravity also pulls it/them toward the center of mass of you.
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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The mutual pair of equal forces between any two masses ... the result of gravity ... causes the Earth and any object on it to fall toward each other. The forces of gravity act along the line between the centers of the two objects, so an object attracted to the Earth will fall toward the center of the Earth. We call that direction "downward".
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Centripetal
The forces of gravity are the ones that pull the Earthand an object near it toward each others' centers.
The force of mutual gravitational attraction between the earth and any other object pulls the object toward the center of the earth, and pulls the earth toward the center of the object. Both pulls have equal strength.
Centripetal Force is the correct answer