cohesive force and Adhesive force
Force is split into 2 different "types" contact forces act between 2 objects that are TOUCHING, non-contact forces act as a distance and are not contacting. So the answer would be contact.
Some Forces do not involve physical contact between the bodies on which they act. -Jauan Williams 3182163642
Forces such as electrostatic or magnetic attraction or repulsion, and that of gravitational attraction will act between two bodies even though the bodies are not in contact.
These forces may be either external or internal. As Surface forces act on the surface of the water body by direct contact.
It is a non-contact force - no contact is required for the force to act.
Contact forces must be touching whatever they are acting on the others have a field of influence around them; ie they don't have to touch to act on something
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.
Push and Pull I'll say 'contact' and 'non-contact'. (I hope nobody is going to come along and say 'balanced' and 'unbalanced', because that's just plain wrong.)
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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Forces that likely act upon a moving object include:frictiongravity
Contact Forces include: Frictional Force Tension Force Normal Force Air Resistance Force Applied Force Spring Force