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Centrifugal force implies that the object wants to move away from the center of rotation, which is false.
The object wants to continue forward, tangentially to its current rotational moment of inertia (I hope I’m using those terms correctly). If the centripetal forces are released (think of throwing a shot put), the object does not fly straight out from center, but 90 degrees from the last moment it was held in rotation.