Dispersion forces
The predominant force between IBr molecules in liquid IBr is Van der Waals forces, specifically dipole-dipole interactions and London dispersion forces. These forces are responsible for holding the IBr molecules together in the liquid state.
In circular motion, the centripetal force is provided by the electrostatic attraction between the positively charged nucleus and the negatively charged electron. This force keeps the electron in its circular orbit around the nucleus. The balance between the centripetal force and the electron's inertia maintains its circular motion.
There is no known material that can completely repel gravitational force. Gravitational force affects all matter and is a fundamental force of nature that cannot be blocked or neutralized by any material substance.
A baseball is a great example of an internal force. The particles holding the baseball together is an internal force. But a baseball bat hitting the baseball is not an internal force, because an internal force is a force exerted by one part of a structure on another. The bat hitting the ball is an external force. Another example is a car. The pistons pushing the rods, the axle pushing the wheels, the wheels moving the car...etc. All these things are internal forces working on the car because the these things are all inside the car. But the friction created by the wheels of the car on the ground is an external force, as is the force holding the car up. Hope this helps!
The inward force needed for circular motion is called centripetal force. It is directed towards the center of the circle and is required to keep an object moving in a curved path instead of a straight line. Without this force, the object would continue in a straight line tangent to the circle.
1. Inertia 2. Friction 3. A force when you move your pen or hand
The inward force among the molecules of a liquid is Surface Tension
Both the friction between the moving body and the liquid, and between the molecules of the liquid. And other intermolecular forces the keep the liquid together (like Van-der-Waal force)
gravity
The inward force among the molecules of a liquid is Surface Tension
the force of attraction between its molecules becomes strong enough to overcome the energy of motion that its molecules have when the substance is in its liquid state, molecules are locked into rigid crystalline formations.
Adhesion force is the force of attraction between molecules of different kind. Eg.adhesion force exists between the molecules of water and the molecules of its containing vessel.
the force that is holding the molecules together
Yes
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The inward force among the molecules of a liquid is Surface Tension
The force between two molecules.
Yes