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An object moving in a circle is represented by the motion map. An illustration of a circle with four black dots on the top labeled w, bottom labeled y, left labeled z and right labeled x of the circle. Each dot has a vector toward the center of the circle of equal length and a vector tangent to the circle in a counterclockwise direction of equal length. Based on the map, at which point is the object accelerating toward the right? w x y z.

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The required point at which point is the object accelerating toward the right is Z.

Explain centripetal force.

A  force following up on a moving body at a point to the bearing of movement, having a tendency to cause the body to follow a round or ended way. The power of gravity following up on a satellite in circle is an illustration of a centripetal power; the rubbing of the tires of a vehicle making a turn comparatively gives centripetal  force on the vehicle.

According to question:

The item in the guide is moving by round movement: consequently, there is a force (called centripetal force ) that pulls the item towards the center point of the circle.

As indicated by Newton's law motion,

F = ma

a power on the item relates to a speed increase, and this speed increase (called centripetal speed increase) has a similar course of the power. Thus, since the speed increase is towards the focal point of the circle also, the main place of the direction where the speed increase is towards the right is at point Z.

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