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Define centripetal force. Can any type of force (for example, tension, gravitational force, friction, and so on) be a centripetal force? Can any combination of forces be a centripetal force?

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Problem 4CQ

Define centripetal force. Can any type of force (for example, tension, gravitational force, friction, and so on) be a centripetal force? Can any combination of forces be a centripetal force?

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We have to define the centripetal force and we need to identify  other centripetal forces and we have to check whether centripetal force exist in combination or not.

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