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how could you explain the force that keep a body moving in circle​

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Answered by roylily1958
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In Newtonian mechanics, gravity provides the centripetal force causing astronomical orbits. One common example involving centripetal force is the case in which a body moves with uniform speed along a circular path.

Answered by MrInocent
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When a body moves in a circle, its direction changes continuously. Due to this change in direction we say that velocity changes and the motion is accelerated. ... Hence we need a force to keep the body moving in a circular path. This force is called Centripetal force.

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