why does the earth rotates in circular motion while its velocity and magnitude is constant?
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The radial (centripetal) force is constant (like a satellite rotating about the earth under the influence of a constant force of gravity). The circular motion adjusts its radius in response to changes in speed. ... We need a tangential force to affect the change in the magnitude of a tangential velocity.
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