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name the force which is needed to produce circular motion​

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Answered by Anonymous
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For objects in uniform circular motion, the net force and subsequent acceleration is directed inwards. Circular motion requires a net inward or "centripetal" force. Without a net centripetal force, an object cannot travel in circular motion.

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Answered by SweetCharm
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For objects in uniform circular motion, the net force and subsequent acceleration is directed inwards. Circular motion requires a net inward or "centripetal" force. Without a net centripetal force, an object cannot travel in circular motion.

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