If you are referring to "the Force" in the universe of the fictional Star Wars galaxy created by George Lucas - no it does not exist.
If you are referring to forces that act on matter and energy in our universe - yes it does exist. We cannot tell you exactly what it is, but we can tell you exactly how it interacts.
Centrifugal force is an illusion, and doesn't really exist.
Static force is one of several forces that exist without provocation. These forces exist but do not change the current velocity or acceleration of the object.
Centrifugal force appears to increase with speed of rotation. Centrifugal force is a myth. It doesn't exist.
No, centrifugal force is fictitious force, peculiar to circular motion, that is equal but opposite to the centripetal force that keeps a particle on a circular path.
Centrifugal force does not exist, it is only the objects' inertia trying to keep the object moving in a strait path.
"The Force" doesn't exist in real life.
No
No
A force attraction exist between a protons and a neutron
-- gravity -- electrostatic force -- weak nuclear force -- strong nuclear force
no
No, It exist everywhere, but it does very.
Centrifugal force is an illusion, and doesn't really exist.
F=m•A Force=mass•acceleration
Static force is one of several forces that exist without provocation. These forces exist but do not change the current velocity or acceleration of the object.
Centrifugal force appears to increase with speed of rotation. Centrifugal force is a myth. It doesn't exist.
No, centrifugal force is fictitious force, peculiar to circular motion, that is equal but opposite to the centripetal force that keeps a particle on a circular path.