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If centripetal force acts towards the center of a circle, why do we get pushed to the outside of the circular path when rounding a curve? What is responsible for this sensation? Some have erroneously referred to this sensation as a centrifugal force. What do you think is responsible for this sensation? Think Newton's Laws!
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Steve
think linear inertia resisting the centripetal force
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