For an object in circular motion, in what direction does the centripetal force act?

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in a line pointing forward of the moving object
toward the center of the circle
toward the outside of the circle
in a line pointing behind the moving object

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The centripetal force acts toward the center of the circle. This force is necessary to keep the object moving in a circular path and is directed radially inward.

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