No, upthrust would not be considered a non-contact force. It would be considered a contact force. It is making contact with an updraft of air.
Upthrust is a contact force :)
Of course, a contact course because the air pushes it up only by milometres but that doesnt mean its not contactical upthrust from your good member Paul Jennings
Thrust is a contact force as it needs a force to push it,when you are in a plane,upthrust is in contact with you to keep you up in the sky.
Upthrust is a Contact Force. :)
Thrust is a non-contact force. It is a force exerted by an object in a fluid, such as air or water, in the opposite direction to the object's motion. It does not require physical contact between the object and the fluid medium.
it is a contact force
Oh, dude, upthrust, also known as buoyant force, is a contact force. It's like when you're chilling in a pool and the water pushes you up, totally making you feel lighter. So yeah, it's all about that contact with the fluid, man.
Force can be both contact or non-contact
Gravity Electromagnetic force Nuclear strong force Nuclear weak force Tension force Normal force Frictional force Applied force Spring force Buoyant force Magnetic force
Electrostatic Force are non-contact force.
Electrostatic Force are non-contact force.
Force can be both contact or non-contact