Physics, asked by hero05, 9 months ago

please answer my question (question on photo) ​

Attachments:

Answers

Answered by karthikeya97
1

Answer:

a force that acts on a body moving in a circular path and is directed towards the centre around which the body is moving.

Explanation:

As the centripetal force acts upon an object moving in a circle at constant speed, the force always acts inward as the velocity of the object is directed tangent to the circle. This would mean that the force is always directed perpendicular to the direction that the object is being displaced.

Answered by Raunakkarn
1

Answer:

A centripetal force is a net force that acts on an object to keep it moving along a circular path. it helps an object moving in circular path by acting inward on the object to keep it constrained in the circular path

Similar questions