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Objects move in

a circle because
A. an outward force
pushes it away from
the center of the
circle.
B. the outward
centrifugal force
balances the inward
centripetal force.
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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User BojanT
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Answer:

its D

Step-by-step explanation:

The direction of the net force is in the same direction as the acceleration. So for an object moving in a circle, there must be an inward force acting upon it in order to cause its inward acceleration. This is sometimes referred to as the centripetal force requirement. (hope it helps)

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