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Edit: apologies, thought I was in a general Ask sub instead of ELI5 specifically. I'll own my shit and leave my original answer below.
I recommend you look at some physics resources, perhaps even YouTube videos, searching beyond the AI-generated summary that your web search gives. You wrote almost word for word what google serves back as AI summary for a "centripetal vs centrifugal" search. Look further. Plenty of science educators have posted high-quality lessons for those who seek them out.
Don't give up when the AI summary doesn't make sense. Effective websearching is still a modern critical skill despite AI summaries, heck, even more so because of AI summaries.
No offense but please don't insult me like this. I abhor AI and the whole reason I ask this is because I've been reading through my old physics text book and got to the part with circular motion. I've watched the crash course video on circular motion and have read through physics forums explaining this and the Wikipedia article for this subject and I still don't understand it.
I understand where you're coming from and I know you don't know me, so it's a fair assumption considering how much fucking AI there is, and I appreciate you encouraging actual research instead of consulting AI, but damn do I feel insulted.