16. What happens when the centripetal force is greater than
its inertia?
A. The object stops moving
B. The object is pulled to the center
C. The object travels in its original path
D. The object moves in a tangential path
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16. What happens when the centripetal force is greater than
its inertia?
A. The object stops moving
B. The object is pulled to the center
C. The object travels in its original path
D. The object moves in a tangential path
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