If you are referring to "the Force" in the universe of the fictional Star Wars galaxy created by George Lucas - no it does not exist.
If you are referring to forces that act on matter and energy in our universe - yes it does exist. We cannot tell you exactly what it is, but we can tell you exactly how it interacts.
A single force cannot exist because forces are interactions between two or more objects. For a force to be present, there must be an object or system exerting the force and another object or system experiencing the force. It is this interaction that defines and characterizes a force.
Static force refers to the force acting on an object when it is stationary or at rest. It is the force that must be overcome to initiate movement or to keep the object in place. Static force does not change as long as the object remains still.
A single force cannot exist because, according to Newton's third law of motion, every action has an equal and opposite reaction. This means that forces always occur in pairs. Therefore, if there is a force acting on an object, there must be another force exerted in the opposite direction.
If the force ceased to exist, its effects on matter and objects would disappear. Depending on the force in question, this could lead to changes in motion, interactions between particles, or structural integrity of objects. The absence of a force may result in a lack of movement, stability, or cohesion in the affected systems.
Centrifugal force is often referred to in a non-inertial frame of reference, such as when measuring the forces acting on an object in a rotating system. While it is a convenient concept for analysis, it is actually a fictitious force that arises due to the inertia of an object in motion. In an inertial frame of reference, such as an observer at rest, centrifugal force does not exist.
No
A force attraction exist between a protons and a neutron
-- gravity -- electrostatic force -- weak nuclear force -- strong nuclear force
no
No, It exist everywhere, but it does very.
A single force cannot exist because forces are interactions between two or more objects. For a force to be present, there must be an object or system exerting the force and another object or system experiencing the force. It is this interaction that defines and characterizes a force.
F=m•A Force=mass•acceleration
yes
Between protons and neutrons exist the residual strong force (nuclear force).
The force must couple to the object. The point of application of the force must be able to move in the direction of the force.
There CAN be, as long as the force is being counterd by an equal and opposite force.
Static force refers to the force acting on an object when it is stationary or at rest. It is the force that must be overcome to initiate movement or to keep the object in place. Static force does not change as long as the object remains still.