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How does force of friction act inward in circular motion?

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How does force of friction act inward in circular motion?

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force acted inward in circular motion is called centripetal force, an object can travel in a circle only when a force exerts on it, centripetal force direction is always towards the centre of the earth but friction force direction of centripetal force is conversely from this centripetal force such newton’s third law, friction force is reaction of centripetal force exerts to the object

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