No such physical force exists.
Centripetal force is the inward force that creates circular motion. It acts towards the center of the circle and keeps an object moving in a curved path rather than a straight line.
The force that creates or increases acceleration is known as an applied force. This force can come from various sources, such as pushing or pulling objects, gravity, tension in a rope, or friction. The acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the applied force acting on it, as described by Newton's second law of motion.
The force that creates the motion of a flag moving back and forth is typically wind. As the wind blows against the flag, it exerts a force on the fabric, causing it to sway. The force of the wind varies in strength and direction, influencing the movement of the flag.
The pressure will be reduced (depending on circumstances)
Friction is the physical force that creates heat when objects rub together. This heat is generated due to the resistance produced when two surfaces slide or move against each other.
Mass and acceleration creates force (Mass*Acceleration=Force).
Typically, an electric current creates a magnetic force. Also, magnetic domains aligned correctly and properly can cause a magnetic force.
Gravity.
Gravity is the force that causes stars to be created
compression
Gravity.
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Mass and/or Energy
not necessarily sometimes it creates force sometimes not
Centripetal force is the inward force that creates circular motion. It acts towards the center of the circle and keeps an object moving in a curved path rather than a straight line.
gravitational force of attraction/gravity -- force -- weight -- centripetal force, under some circumstances
Centrifugal