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The force that is required to keep an object moving around a circular path: Centripetal force is directed towards the center of the circle. In the absence of this effect, the object would move in a straight line tangential to the circle or keep going in a straight line.
Cars need aid or assistance going around corners, so objects tend to travel in straight lines unless centripetal force bends their motion around into a curve.
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