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Yes. That follows from Newton's Second Law: without a centripetal force, there could be no centripetal acceleration. Since the car accelerates towards the center of the circle, it follows that there must be a force that causes this acceleration.
Centripetal force is that which bind you toward the center when you are tilted at turning.
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... you inward toward the center of the turn.
"Center-seeking" or "directed to the center" is the definition of centripetal.
Centripetal force is a force that acts on a body moving in a circular path and is directed toward the center around which the body is moving. It is also known as center seeking force.
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Centrifugal means center fleeing (away from center) and centripetal is center seeking (towards the center).
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Cettripetal Force causes an object to accelerate towards the center. The direction changes as the object moves around the center and is not fixed if the object moves.
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