Centrifugal forces at present do not exist in nature. However, the opposite of centrifugal forces, centripetal forces, do exist. Centrifugal forces are used only to explain that centripetal forces need an opposite force to act against it.
Centrifugal force is an illusion, and doesn't really exist.
no . with only a single force present, the body would accelarate infinitly in the direction of that force.
in a vacuum yes where there is no resisting force
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.
you cant.... think about it when ever you spin in a circle you are pulled outwards...
because a force cannot exist without the support of another force. Right? so if this answer isn't what you were looking for, why take the time to post a question on "answer.com" when you can just go to google. every time i have a question about something, that's where i go. :)
Centrifugal forces at present do not exist in nature. However, the opposite of centrifugal forces, centripetal forces, do exist. Centrifugal forces are used only to explain that centripetal forces need an opposite force to act against it.
One big reason is because centrifugal force doesn't explain circular motion, and the other one is because centrifugal force doesn't even exist. I can't think of a way to make an object move in a circle by pulling it from outside of the circle.
"The Force" doesn't exist in real life.
-- "Inertia" is not a force. -- There is no such thing as a single balanced force or a single unbalanced force.
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A force attraction exist between a protons and a neutron