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..!!
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.
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.
Friction is not an invisible force. It is the force that opposes the relative motion or tendency of such motion of two surfaces in contact. Its effects can be observed and measured in various situations.
An example of a non-frictional force is gravitational force. For example, when an object is in free fall, there is no friction acting on it.
The friction of a non-moving object is called static friction. It is the force that prevents the object from moving when a force is applied to it.
'Gravictism'? (Formed from Gravity, Friction and Magnetism)
Friction is a contact force, not a non-contact force. It occurs when two surfaces are in contact with each other and opposes the relative motion between them.
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Gravity Electromagnetic force Nuclear strong force Nuclear weak force Tension force Normal force Frictional force Applied force Spring force Buoyant force Magnetic force
Gravity is a force acting on an object with mass, magnetism is a force exerted by virtue of charged particles. Both are based on ferrous material, one is created by mas the other by the movement of the mass
No, magnetism (the force that makes the needle turn) is a non-contact force.
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