No because th person is not a minor anymore and therfore they cant be forced to move back
Yes, I believe this is the case across the U.S., except possibly Texas. Apparently in Texas the police will not force 17-year-olds to return to their parents. Another option is to get legally emancipated by a court.
Yes it is.
no as after 17 you are legal to move out but this also depends on how old the man is. though this is in the UK not Texas,
IF the girl is not married, parents are responsible for her until she turns 18; No matter where she lives, unless she has been emancipated.
In Texas, if a 17-year-old moves out against their parents' wishes, the parents can report the child as a runaway to local law enforcement. However, there are limited legal options available to compel the child to return home since the age of majority in Texas is 18. It is recommended for parents to seek legal advice in such situations.
Friction force
It moves in the direction of the force acting on it.
it moves ----------> there for if you were to push the object it will go <--------
Because it moves force
its a force that moves by electric current
Centrifical force.
torque turns the wheels which moves internal combustion/electric cars. In a jet car, thrust is the force the moves the car.