can a particle move in a circular path even when no centripeta force acts on it?
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Any forces that act on a particle in a circular motion therefor must result in such a sideways acceleration. If they do not, then the motion cannot be circular because of the above explanation
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the force which acts any object moving along the circle called cenripetal
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