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If an object moves in a circular path at a constant speed, what force is responsible for keeping it in motion?

The centripetal force keeps an item in circular motion at a constant speed. It acts towards the center of the circular route. While gravitational force, frictional force, and tension force can all influence the motion of objects, the centripetal force is specifically required to keep an object in motion along a circular path by continuously changing its direction toward the center of the circle.

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