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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.

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An object moves in a circular path because of the presence of centripetal force acting towards the center of the circle. This force continuously changes the object's direction, preventing it from moving in a straight line. In the absence of an external force, the object would continue to move in a straight line due to its inertia.

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Newton's Laws of Circular Motion say Centripetal Force is a force which causes an object to follow a circular path. It is proportional to the centripetal acceleration of the object.

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Because Earth rotates on its axis

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because of the no motion force that will be wrist a form which call "palm cisgem"

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It is called Centripetal force. It is the inward force which hold a body on a curved path

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Since such an object is accelerating towards the center, it would need a centripetal force - a force that pulls it towards the center.

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earth's rotation - rotates on its axis

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Circular motion

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