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Centrifugal force
Coriolis force
Euler force
Gravitational force


not sure about the euler force as it only deals with
reference frames.

centrifugal force can certainly be measured.
Coriolis force can certainly be measured.
gravitational force can certainly be measured.

if a force can be measured then its not fictional.

it is a word that is used to describe an effect.

I was thinking you were going to include centripetal force
because you were saying that it was a fictional force earlier
and although the words "centripetal force" and centrifugal force are similar they do have opposite meanings as one is
the inward acting force and the other is the outward force.

some idiots still believe that there are no outward forces
in rotation.

it would be a true statement to say that there are no
inward forces in rotation because there are no inward
forces in rotation.

note: when I say outward force I mean a direction away from the center of rotation.

if there were no outward forces then centrifuges would not work.

satellites would not orbit the earth ... etc.... etc.

can you name a force that cannot be measured?



3/4 inch of dust build up on the moon in 4.527 billion years,LOL and QM is fantasy science.