Static friction
nuclear force
the strong force
The strong force, which attracts neutrons and protons amongst themselves.
Yes, centripetal force can cause a driver to lose control of a vehicle when entering a sharp curve.
Centrifugal. "Pulling to the outside" is strictly "trying to go straight on" which is what would occur if you didn't apply forces to take you round the curve.
The Horizontal Component of the normal force.
Strong force
nuclear force
The dispersion force is responsible for holding nitrogen crystals together
the strong force
The strong force, which attracts neutrons and protons amongst themselves.
The answer is simple: gravity.
Which of the four fundamental forces of nature is responsible for binding quarks to one another?
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The main intermolecular force holding water molecules together in hydrogen bonding. Also, there are diplole-dipole interactions and London dispersion forces. But hydrogen bonds are the major force keeping water in the liquid state.
Centripetal force
It depends on distance you are working with. There is a force called "Strong". It is responsible for holding nuclei together. Thus if you are looking at distances comparable with size of nuclei the strongest force is "Strong" force. At microlevel the strongest force is Coulomb force (including Van der Waals).