no
'Gravictism'? (Formed from Gravity, Friction and Magnetism)
i hope that the friction and magnetism has a contact in common and friction is also about newton's third law...evan magnetism studies newton's second law...i hope that friction is all about attraction and repulsion...attraction and repulsion are common in magnets ...so there might be a deep relationship between friction and magnetism..!!
magnetism
That is a very broad question, but the way I interpreted the question was whether there is friction between the thrower and the shot put. Everything that is in contact with each other has friction, so the answer is yes, but when the shot put leaves the throwers hand, the only thing decelerating the shot is gravity for the height, and air resistance for the distance. The air resistance doesn't really do much, so the only thing that really slows down a shot put is gravity, so make sure to get enough height!
Yes, magnetism is a force. Any force applied to an object will either increase or decrease the friction between that object and an adjacent surface.
no it is magnetism
Magnetism and friction
Some career jobs that deal with forces, friction or magnetism include mechanical engineers, material scientists, physicists, and industrial designers. In these roles, professionals may work on designing products, conducting research, or troubleshooting issues related to forces, friction, or magnetism.
Magnetism, friction, and reaction forces in general.
1. By friction. 2. by magnetism
Gravity and friction there are others also like magnetism for example..
Friction, magnetism, and electricity are contact forces because they require direct contact between objects to be exerted. Gravity, on the other hand, is a non-contact force that acts over a distance without the need for direct contact between objects.