Wherever you got this question from is clearly defining "non-contact forces" in some special way, and without knowing what it is, we can't answer the question.
There are only two long-range forces: gravity and electromagnetism. The two nuclear forces act only over very, very short distances (an atom is huge compared to the effective range of the nuclear forces).
Gravity,Magnetism,Strong nuclear force,Weak nuclear force
The three types of g-forces are positive g, negative g and lateral g.
A sound field, an electrical field, a magnetic field, and a gravity field would all be examples of non-contact forces. But though their effects are 'non-contact' their presence may nevertheless be easily detected.
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.
three forces are there actually there are firstly four but abdus salam combine the two forces
force can be classified as contact and noncontact
Gravity,Magnetism,Strong nuclear force,Weak nuclear force
The three types of g-forces are positive g, negative g and lateral g.
The three types of g-forces are positive g, negative g and lateral g.
A sound field, an electrical field, a magnetic field, and a gravity field would all be examples of non-contact forces. But though their effects are 'non-contact' their presence may nevertheless be easily detected.
The three types of g-forces are positive g, negative g and lateral g.
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.
contact
The three types of g-forces are positive g, negative g and lateral g.
three forces are there actually there are firstly four but abdus salam combine the two forces
seesaw and tether ball.
Forces in chemistry are electrical forces.