11. Describe the two dimensions of the motion of an object in a circle due to centripetal force. Explain why putting them together results in circular motion. 2 sentence

The two dimensions of motion in a circle due to centripetal force are the linear motion along the circumference of the circle and the radial motion towards the center of the circle. When these two motions are combined, the result is circular motion as the object continuously moves along the perimeter of the circle while being pulled towards the center, maintaining its distance from the center and creating a circular path.