Precession causes the direction that the north and south pole point to shift. The Earth has a period of precession of about 25,772 Julian years, or about 20 minutes per sidereal year. This precession causes the perceived positions of the stars to shift. It also causes the points in our calendar that signify things, such as the Vernal Equinox, to shift.
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The "precession of the ecliptic" is a slow change in the orientation of the plane of the ecliptic (the Earth's orbital plane).This is not caused by the slow "wobble" of the Earth's rotational axis(That is what causes the celestial equator to precess.)The "precession of the ecliptic" is a similar (but smaller) effect to the "precession of the celestial equator".It is caused by the gravitational effects of the other planets, especially Jupiter and Venus.
Precession, which in this case refers to a movement of Earth's axis. A full "turn" takes about 26,000 years.
The force that causes circular motion is called "centripetal force".
Electricity is the force of what causes static cling in a dryer.
An ayanamsha is a degree of precession in Vedic astrology.
Friction is the force that causes static charge
The force that causes turgor pressure is osmosis.
The causes of force is the change of energy in space, f=dE/dr.