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Physics, 14.11.2020 01:00 ejsteel2

How does a centripetal force cause circular motion? It acts at a right angle to the object’s motion and causes the object to constantly change direction. It acts at a right angle to the object’s motion and causes the object to constantly change speed. It acts in the direction of the object’s motion and causes the object to constantly change direction. It acts in the direction of the object’s motion and causes the object to constantly change speed.

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