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radiation: the objects don't touch conduction: the objects do touch convectioin: idk go ask your science teacher ^.^
No, objects do not have to touch for a force to be involved. Forces, such as gravitational or electromagnetic forces, can act between objects even when they are not in direct contact.
actualy no two objects can physicly touch because the magnetic field between the objects caused by the atoms
radiation: the objects don't touch conduction: the objects do touch convectioin: idk go ask your science teacher ^.^
taste or touch
When objects collide or touch, kinetic (mechanical) energy can be transferred.
Unidentified Flying Objects are objects which we are, by definition, unable to identify, and thus we will have no idea as to how they are able to fly.
Contact forces, such as friction, normal force, tension, and applied force, only have an effect on objects they touch. These forces require physical contact between objects to manifest and influence the motion or deformation of the objects involved.
Conduction.
No induction does not generally require the objects to touch. Induction can mean that one object induces an electrical change in the other object from a distance
Humans can touch most physical objects, but there are some things that are dangerous to touch, such as hot surfaces, toxic chemicals, or sharp objects. Additionally, there are objects that are too small to be touched or too far away to be reached.
we have many senses but touch is one of the most important and we have the abillity to know what something is with just our touch but only when ur brain is more focused on just touch than any other sense Touch is a most intimate sensation; if you allow your finders to move accross the item, much can be learned. OK, it's hard to tell a yellow item from an organge item, but by touching you can tell how soft an item is, etc..