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The centripetal force acting on a body undergoing circular motion is

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Answered by kalyangaikwad0106
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the centripetal force acting on body under.

Answered by agrippa
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Directed toward the centre

Explanation:

  • The centripetal force acts  on a body moving in a circular path.
  • It is directed towards centre around which the boy is rotating.
  • While spinning a ball tied to a string or rotating a lasso the centripetal force is provided by the tension on the rope, due to this force the  object is pulled toward centre.
  • Similarly while turning a car the friction between the ground and the wheels provide the centripetal force.  

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