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what causes centripetal force?​

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Answered by Harshu8282
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In the special case of the Earth's circular motion around the Sun – or any satellite's circular motion around any celestial body – the centripetal force causing the motion is the result of the gravitational attraction between them. ... Centripetal forces are always directed toward the center of the circular path.

Answered by gaurshashank76
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In the special case of the Earth's circular motion around the Sun or any satellite's circular motion around any celestial body the centripetal force causing the motion is the result of the gravitational attraction between them. Centripetal forces are always directed toward the center of the circular path

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