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A noncontact force is a force that can act on an object without physically touching it, such as gravity or magnetic force. These forces can affect objects from a distance.
Yes, a magnetic force is a noncontact force because it can act on an object without physically touching it. Magnetic fields can exert forces on objects that have magnetic properties.
That simply means that it requires no contact between the objects to act.
Force of Gravity.
Yes. Gravity can be considered a noncontact force. There is no requirement of the force to touch the object which the force exerts itself on.
Universal gravitation.
An example of a noncontact force is gravitational force, where objects are attracted to each other without physical contact. Another example is electromagnetic force, which can act over a distance between charged particles. This type of force does not require direct contact between the objects involved.
Gravity is a noncontact force because it acts at a distance without the need for physical contact between objects. This force is exerted between any two objects with mass, pulling them towards each other based on their masses and the distance between them, as explained by Newton's law of universal gravitation.
No, magnetism is not directly influenced by gravity. Gravity is a force that acts on all objects with mass, while magnetism is a force that acts on objects with certain magnetic properties. They are independent of each other in most situations.
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Gravity is a force of attraction between objects with mass, while magnetism is a force that attracts or repels objects based on their magnetic properties. Gravity is a universal force acting on all objects with mass, while magnetism is specific to certain materials with magnetic properties.
Gravitational force: the force of attraction between objects due to their mass. Electrostatic force: the force between electrically charged particles. Magnetic force: the force between magnets or magnetic materials. Tension force: the force exerted by a string, rope, or cable when stretched. Nuclear force: the force that holds protons and neutrons together in the nucleus of an atom.