Planning that provides a force presence without permanently assigned forces
The force that keeps all of our planets in rotation is gravity.
I think you mean the centrifugal force. That force points outwards from the center of rotation.
Torque is the force that produces or tends to produce rotation or torsion in an object. It is a measure of the twisting or turning force applied to an object. Torque is calculated as the product of the force and the distance from the point of rotation.
Planning that provides a force presence without permanently assigned forces
Centrifugal force.
A centripetal force is, by definition, a force that makes a body follow a curved path. So, yes, a centripetal force causes rotation about a point in space.
The quantity that determines the ability of a force to cause rotation is torque. Torque is the measure of how effectively a force causes an object to rotate around an axis or pivot point. It depends on the magnitude of the force applied and the distance from the axis of rotation at which the force is applied.
Centrifugal force increases with increasing speed and radius of rotation. The faster an object moves in a circular path or the larger the radius of rotation, the stronger the centrifugal force acting on the object.
The force that tends to make moving bodies fly away from the center of rotation is called centrifugal force. It is a pseudo-force experienced by objects in a rotating reference frame that appears to push objects outward from the center of rotation.
Yes, centripetal force is required to maintain rotational motion by pulling an object towards the center of the rotation. Without centripetal force, the object would move in a linear path rather than rotating.
nuclear force or rotation
The tendency of a force to produce rotation is called torque. It is a measure of the force's ability to make an object rotate around an axis.