Yes. For example, gravitational, electric and magnetic forces all act at a distance.
a contact force requires two bodies to either touch each other(are in contact) or are interacting through a medium(rope, pole). example of contact force is friction.
The only way a single force can fail to change an object's motion isif the magnitude of the force is zero.(Don't go off on a tale of a "balanced force". There's no such thing as a balanced force.Groups of forces can be balanced. The forces themselves can't.)
By presence of other bodies with some mass.
The intensity of the gravitational force is smaller.
This is Newton's Third Law of Motion. Stated in a different way: When two bodies interact with each other, the forces on the bodies from each other are always equal in magnitude but opposite in direction. So if you have two bodies A and B, the force on A (from B) is equal to the force on B (from A) but opposite in direction. Those two forces are called a third-law force pair.
the concept of force is applicable when considering an interaction between multiple bodies. the concept of motion on the other hand is applicable for multiple non-interacting bodies.(multiple because we require a frame of reference)
a contact force requires two bodies to either touch each other(are in contact) or are interacting through a medium(rope, pole). example of contact force is friction.
The only way a single force can fail to change an object's motion isif the magnitude of the force is zero.(Don't go off on a tale of a "balanced force". There's no such thing as a balanced force.Groups of forces can be balanced. The forces themselves can't.)
As the bodies experience same magnitude of impulse so force is same on both bodies.
The force that draws the two galaxies together is gravity, the same force which keeps the Earth rotating around the Sun and us on the Earth!
are those types of forces which results when the two interacting objects are contacting each other......
Because it is two surfaces rubbing against each other, in this case it creates heat and possibly static electricity. To touch; contact. If two surfaces rub against each other forcefully this is a contact force.
By presence of other bodies with some mass.
The force that was exerted between two bodies when one body hit the other.
The intensity of the gravitational force is smaller.
The attractive force between two different bodies in contact with one another is called adhesion.
adhesion