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The centripetal force that keeps an object moving in a circular path is provided by the inward force acting towards the center of the circle.
The centripetal force is responsible for providing the centripetal acceleration required to keep an object moving in a circle. As the centripetal force increases, the centripetal acceleration also increases, causing the object to move in a tighter circle. Conversely, a decrease in centripetal force will lead to a decrease in centripetal acceleration, resulting in a wider circle or the object moving off its circular path.
The tension force in the string provides the centripetal force for a basket being whirled in a vertical circle. The tension force acts towards the center of the circle, keeping the basket moving in a circular path.
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The force toward the centre of the circle is called the centripetal force. centrpetal acceleration.
The centripetal force that keeps an object moving in a circular path is provided by the inward force acting towards the center of the circle.
The centripetal force is responsible for providing the centripetal acceleration required to keep an object moving in a circle. As the centripetal force increases, the centripetal acceleration also increases, causing the object to move in a tighter circle. Conversely, a decrease in centripetal force will lead to a decrease in centripetal acceleration, resulting in a wider circle or the object moving off its circular path.
The tension force in the string provides the centripetal force for a basket being whirled in a vertical circle. The tension force acts towards the center of the circle, keeping the basket moving in a circular path.
The force that keeps objects moving in a circle is known as the centripetal force, which acts towards the center. The velocity of the object moving in a circle will be tangential to the circle.
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The force toward the centre of the circle is called the centripetal force. centrpetal acceleration.
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The centripetal force, directed towards the center of the circle, keeps the ball on a string moving in a circle. This force is provided by the tension in the string, which constantly pulls the ball towards the center, preventing it from moving in a straight line. The ball's velocity remains tangential to the circle due to the centripetal force acting perpendicular to the velocity vector, resulting in circular motion.
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A centripetal force acts towards the center of the circle, continually changing the object's direction towards the center. This force prevents the object from moving in a straight line and keeps it moving in a circular path.