Objects move in a circle because
A. the outward centrifugal force balances the inward
centrip...
Physics, 18.03.2021 01:40 krystinayagel013
Objects move in a circle because
A. the outward centrifugal force balances the inward
centripetal force.
B. an outward force pushes it away from the center
of the circle.
C. no force is necessary to move an object in a circle.
D. an inward force pulls it toward the center of the
circle
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