Centripetal Force ^^
centripetal force
An object will move on a circular path if there is a force that keeps it in this circular path - in other words, that pushes it towards the center.
In order to do that, the force has to be always toward the center of the circle. It's called a "centripetal" force.
As long as the object stays in the same circular path, the acceleration doesn't change. It has to change of the object shifts into a larger or smaller circular path. Just like any other occasion where there's a change of acceleration, it happens when the net force on the object changes.
centripetal
Centripical force
centripetal force
centripetal force
An object will move on a circular path if there is a force that keeps it in this circular path - in other words, that pushes it towards the center.
In order to do that, the force has to be always toward the center of the circle. It's called a "centripetal" force.
As long as the object stays in the same circular path, the acceleration doesn't change. It has to change of the object shifts into a larger or smaller circular path. Just like any other occasion where there's a change of acceleration, it happens when the net force on the object changes.
When an object moves in a circular path, the velocity will change and the there will be acceleration.
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Yes an object can be accelerate if its moving along a curve path because when the object moves along a curve path it has constant speed and there is still change in velocity and change in velocity has acceleration
Centripetal force is necessary to keep an object in a circular path.
Centripal acceloration is the net force when an object moves in a circular path.
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