movement of a stone tied to a string which is held in the hand and whirled around is what type of motion
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- The experiment is an example of the Centripetal force.
- The force is needed to maintain an object which moving in the curved path and towards the rotation on the center called as Centripetal force.
- Example: A string at the end of that a ‘rock whirls’ about exerts “centripetal force on the stone”.
- Therefore, Movement of the stone tied to the string which is held in the hand and whirled around called Centripetal force.
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"It is called a centripetal force. When the stone is toed to a strong and is swirled around there is a force which acts on the stone , this force tries to pull the stone towards the center and this force is called as centripetal force.
In contrast, there is a force which acts in the outward direction, which we know as centrifugal force."
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