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centripetal Force in vector form​

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Answered by atharva420
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Centripetal force is a net force is the sum of the force vectors pointing in the radial direction. It could be the component of a force, the sum of multiple forces, or the difference of two radial vectors. People mistakenly think objects moving in a circular path are acted upon by an outwards pointing force........

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