A balanced force. (:
You can call something that makes something move a "force" or a "mover," while something that causes it to stop can be referred to as a "brake" or a "stopper."
To make something move, you can apply a force to it. This force can be generated through physical contact, such as pushing or pulling an object, or through other means like gravity or magnetism. The application of force causes the object to accelerate and move in the direction of the force applied.
The force that causes objects to move downward is gravity
A centripetal force is a force that pulls something, that is moving in a circle, towards the center - in other words, keeping it in circular motion.
A force that causes an object to move in a circle is a central force, or a centripetal force.
The force is work.
When a force is applied to an object, it causes the object to accelerate and move in the direction of the force. The acceleration of the object is directly proportional to the force applied, as described by Newton's second law of motion (F=ma).
The force that causes you to move upward when you jump into the air is the normal force exerted by the ground on your feet. This force opposes the force of gravity acting on your body, allowing you to overcome gravity and move upward.
If something is stopped it needs a force to move it. If something is move it needs a force to stop it.
Work is the force exerted on an object that causes it to move.
centripetal force
work.