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An object is in circular motion how will the object behave if the centipetal force is removed

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When a body is in circular motion, the centripetal force acts towards the center of the curvature of the path. It is required to keep the object in circular motion. The velocity acts in the tangential direction to the curvature and when the centripetal force is removed it threads that path

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