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Explain about centripetal force?

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The Centripetal Force Requirement. Uniform circular motion can be described as the motion of an object in a circle at a constant speed. As an object moves in a circle, it is constantly changing its direction. ... Circular motion requires a net inward or "centripetal" force.

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A centripetal force is a net force that acts on an object to keep it moving along a circular path.

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The force of gravity acting on a satellite in orbit is an example of a centripetal force; the friction of the tires of a car making a turn similarly provides centripetal force on the car.

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