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Centripetal force acts
A)
towards the centre of the circle
B)
away from the centre of the circle
C)
in a tangential direction
D)
along the circular path

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Answered by sajjadhussainonly
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Answer:  

A)

Explanation:

The idea expressed by Newton's law of inertia should not be surprising to us. ... Any object moving in a circle (or along a circular path) experiences a centripetal force. ... the force always acts inward as the velocity of the object is directed tangent to the circle.

Answered by sanjaygupta35122
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