'Real force' typically refers to a genuine or actual force that causes an effect or change in a physical system, as opposed to hypothetical or perceived forces. In physics, it can denote forces that can be measured and quantified, such as gravitational, electromagnetic, or frictional forces. The term is often used to emphasize the tangible impact of these forces in real-world scenarios.
By force if you mean taking away privileges and toys, they can. If you mean with real force by physical force, that is prohibited.
I believe centripetal is considered real, its centrifugal that's not real. It relates to the four fundamental forces.
This force is called fictitious because it acts on objects as if it were a real force, but it actually arises due to the acceleration of the frame of reference in which the object is observed. It is not a true physical force like gravity or electromagnetic force.
That means there is no real force, but - from certain points of views - you can do calculations as if a force exists. This term is often used for the centrifugal force, which is not a real force.
No, the Force is not real. The 'dark side' is a reference to anything that is very evil.
No. The centrifugal force is a pseudoforce or a ficticious force; the centripetal force is a real force.
Yes a very real thing
Star Wars is a fictional film - it is not real.
the force is real and to use it you stick your hand in front of you and move something.
Yes, centripetal force is a real phenomenon. It is the force that keeps an object moving in a circular path by pulling it towards the center of the circle.
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