Accepted Answer
Traveling at any point on a curve, the force and the acceleration are towardthe center of the circle that the curve is part of. On a perfectly circular path, the force and acceleration are always toward the center of the circle.
Traveling at any point on a curve, the force and the acceleration are towardthe center of the circle that the curve is part of. On a perfectly circular path, the force and acceleration are always toward the center of the circle.