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There is no force directed away from the center.

If there were no force at all on the object, it would continue to travel in a straight line.
The force directed inward, toward the center, is what bends its path around the center.

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What are the three effects of force in full?

1:Force can change the shape of an object2:Force can cause an object that is not moving to start moving 3: Force can cause an object to turn around or spin


Does the shape of an object affect the rate at which it falls?

yes in air or liquid. The shape determines the opposing force (friction) encountered. A flat object will fall in a tumbling manner, because the opposing force is mostly likely acting at a an angle to the fall and the angle is changing with the inclination of the object. Even a baseball will spin because of the unevenness of how friction acts on the surface facing down.


If the central fugal forces on a spinning object work inwards what is the name of the force that works outwards?

Centripetal force is the force that works towards the center of a path of circular motion.If the string breaks, the object continues in a straight line tangent to the circle, i.e. in the direction it was moving at the instant when the string broke. There is no force pulling it away from the center of the spin. Centrifugal force is a perceived force (non-real force) that we observe "pulling" objects towards the outside of a circular path. Centrifugal force only exists in the frame of reference of the object, it's technically not a force acting on the object.


A stronger force will make an object at rest move what direction?

In the same direction of the force (if near the center of balance). If the force is away from the center of balance, it might spin it.


What are the factors affecting the centripetal force of a whirling body?

the factors affecting centripetal force of whriling body are speed of the object,direction of spin,angle of the curve

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What are the three effects of force in full?

1:Force can change the shape of an object2:Force can cause an object that is not moving to start moving 3: Force can cause an object to turn around or spin


When you throw an object why it rotates about its own axis?

IF you give it a spin when you throw it, then it continues to spin, because there is no torque acting on itto stop the spin.


What makes the earth spin?

The spin of the Earth is residual from the formation of the solar system. The original "whirlpools" of matter started to spin as they orbited the sun due to the Coriolis force acting on them. This caused them to spin around the planets. his spin stayed after the planets firmed up into discrete balls


What makes the earth round?

The spin of the Earth is residual from the formation of the solar system. The original "whirlpools" of matter started to spin as they orbited the sun due to the Coriolis force acting on them. This caused them to spin around the planets. his spin stayed after the planets firmed up into discrete balls


When does an objects motion change?

The motion of an object will change when it is acted on by some force. This force will speed it up, slow it down, change its direction of motion or perhaps cause it to spin. All thses changes of motion are response to the force acting on the object. This is Newton's first law: An object in motion will continue in motion (and in the same direction) unless acted on by some force. Some might call this the law of inertia.


Does the shape of an object affect the rate at which it falls?

yes in air or liquid. The shape determines the opposing force (friction) encountered. A flat object will fall in a tumbling manner, because the opposing force is mostly likely acting at a an angle to the fall and the angle is changing with the inclination of the object. Even a baseball will spin because of the unevenness of how friction acts on the surface facing down.


How do you apply a force so that an object will spin?

apply two forces , known as a couple


If the central fugal forces on a spinning object work inwards what is the name of the force that works outwards?

Centripetal force is the force that works towards the center of a path of circular motion.If the string breaks, the object continues in a straight line tangent to the circle, i.e. in the direction it was moving at the instant when the string broke. There is no force pulling it away from the center of the spin. Centrifugal force is a perceived force (non-real force) that we observe "pulling" objects towards the outside of a circular path. Centrifugal force only exists in the frame of reference of the object, it's technically not a force acting on the object.


A stronger force will make an object at rest move what direction?

In the same direction of the force (if near the center of balance). If the force is away from the center of balance, it might spin it.


When the sun spins is that why earth orbits in a circle?

The Sun doesn't spin, the earth is in constant rotation around the sun because of the force of gravity acting upon it.add actually the Sun does spin - about 25 days for a rotation at its equator. That is a speed of about 7000 km/h.(compared with the earth's equatorial speed of about 1500 km/h.)But as above, gravity is the controlling force.


What are the factors affecting the centripetal force of a whirling body?

the factors affecting centripetal force of whriling body are speed of the object,direction of spin,angle of the curve


What is the spin of an object in space?

Rotation is a spin on the objects axis, revolution is an object orbiting another object.