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19 June, 00:44

During circular motion, the force that is perpendicular to the velocity and toward the center of the circle is the ... ?

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  1. 19 June, 00:47
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    That's the "centripetal" force. It produces the centripetal acceleration

    that pulls the object away from a straight path into a bent path.
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