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what are the causes of centripetal acceleration?

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Answered by Anonymous
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A centripetal force can be provided by gravity (orbits) , the electric charge (electron orbits around a nucleus) or by a piece of string ( something being whirled arounds on a piece of string). So for circular motion there needs to be a force ( with some other cause) which is directed towards one point, the cntre.

Answered by amaykanchhit
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A centripetal force can be provided by gravity (orbits) , the electric charge (electron orbits around a nucleus) or by a piece of string ( something being whirled arounds on a piece of string). So for circular motion there needs to be a force ( with some other cause) which is directed towards one point, the cntre.

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