Earth exerts a non-contact force on the moon.
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.
That simply means that it requires no contact between the objects to act.
A non-contact force is any force applied to an object by another body that is not in direct contact with itexample:A human body's weight is a non-contact force exerted by the Earth on their massa contact force is a force between two objects (or an object and a surface) that are in contact with each other.exampleAn example of contact force commonly encountered in college-level physics is the force between two masses A and B which are lying next to each other and a force F
it is a noncontact force because before two objects touch, the electical charge held in one of the objects will "jump" to the other object, causing a static shock
Yes !! But its negligible.
contact
force can be classified as contact and noncontact
The contact force will keep the ball moving but as the ball goes farther the ball slows down that's were the non contact force comes in it makes the ball not in contact
That simply means that it requires no contact between the objects to act.
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.
That simply means that it requires no contact between the objects to act.
A non-contact force is any force applied to an object by another body that is not in direct contact with itexample:A human body's weight is a non-contact force exerted by the Earth on their massa contact force is a force between two objects (or an object and a surface) that are in contact with each other.exampleAn example of contact force commonly encountered in college-level physics is the force between two masses A and B which are lying next to each other and a force F
They exert Gravitational Force on each other. It is a force which is directly proportional to Mass of the object
it is a noncontact force because before two objects touch, the electical charge held in one of the objects will "jump" to the other object, causing a static shock
Yes !! But its negligible.
no they don't
Because it has a larger mass