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It is a non-contact force - no contact is required for the force to act.
There are 2 types of forces. such- Contact forces and non contact forces. Tension force comes under contact force.
Gravity, electrical force, magnetic force. These can act with direct touch. "False" forces which are dependent on the observer's motion, such as centrifugal force and g forces are also sometimes considered as non-contact There are also some nuclear forces, but they are not normally observed, and electrical and magnetic forces are really two sides of the same coin.
There are 2 types of forces. such- Contact forces and non contact forces. Tension force comes under contact force.
A non-contact force is any force applied to an object by another body that is not in direct contact with it. Ex. Gravity, Magnetism
they both are forces
It is a non-contact force - no contact is required for the force to act.
Non-contact forces are forces exerted on an object by another object which is not in contact with it, a good example being gravitational force.
Electrostatic forces work at a distance. Non contact.
contact forces are those types of forces which results when the two interacting objects are perceived to be physically contacting each other. while non-contact force is any force applied to an object(or body) by another body that has not indirect contact with each other....
There are 2 types of forces. such- Contact forces and non contact forces. Tension force comes under contact force.
Gravity, electrical force, magnetic force. These can act with direct touch. "False" forces which are dependent on the observer's motion, such as centrifugal force and g forces are also sometimes considered as non-contact There are also some nuclear forces, but they are not normally observed, and electrical and magnetic forces are really two sides of the same coin.
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There are 2 types of forces. such- Contact forces and non contact forces. Tension force comes under contact force.
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Gravity, electrical force, magnetic force. These can act with direct touch. "False" forces which are dependent on the observer's motion, such as centrifugal force and g forces are also sometimes considered as non-contact There are also some nuclear forces, but they are not normally observed, and electrical and magnetic forces are really two sides of the same coin.
A non-contact force is any force applied to an object by another body that is not in direct contact with it. Ex. Gravity, Magnetism