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what is centripetal force regarding gravitation​

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Answered by pavit15
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An object needs the centripetal force to keep in a circular motion.

The direction of the force is towards the centre of the circle of motion, and its magnitude and direction can both be derived from a consideration of Newton's second law of motion.

This force is usually gravity.

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Answered by BrightOne
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Isaac Newton described it as "a force by which bodies are drawn or impelled, or in any way tend, towards a point as to a centre". In Newtonian mechanics, gravity provides the centripetal force causing astronomical orbits.

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