yes, its one of the 3 non-contact forces generally see. the ther both are magnetic force and electrostatic force
Non-contact forces include gravitational force, electromagnetic force, and nuclear force. These forces do not require direct physical contact between objects to interact.
The two non-contact forces are gravitational force and electromagnetic force. Gravitational force acts between objects with mass, while electromagnetic force acts between charged particles.
No, Stactic electricity is a non-contact force!
Non-contact forces are forces exerted on an object by another object which is not in contact with it, a good example being gravitational force.
A non-contact force is any force applied to an object by another body that is not in direct contact with it. Ex. Gravity, Magnetism
gravitational forces are experience between to objects without any contact between them
Non-contact forces do not require physical contact between objects to act. Examples include gravitational force, electrostatic force, and magnetic force. These forces can act over a distance and do not require direct contact between the objects involved.
contact forces: Push, pull, friction, strain. Non-contact forces : Magnetic, gravitational and electrostatic
The two kinds of forces are contact and non-contact. Friction and pressure would be examples of contact force. Non-contact force would include electromagnetic and gravitational force.
2 forces that push or pull each other without touching an example is...when 2 magnets are put together they pull ( or push ) each other with out TOUCHING!! ;)Hope you understand! 8)
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Non-contact. Gravity can effect objects separated by hundreds of millions of light years -- which is why our galaxy is moving towards the Sharpley Super-cluster.