There are 2 types of forces. such- Contact forces and non contact forces. Tension force comes under contact force.
There are 2 types of forces. such- Contact forces and non contact forces. Tension force comes under contact force.
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).
A push or a pull ,acting on an object to tends,to change its state of rest or motion is known as force.There are two types of forces: *CONTACT FORCE. *NON-CONTACT FORCE.
compression and tension
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.
There are 2 types of forces. such- Contact forces and non contact forces. Tension force comes under contact force.
types of fores?
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.)
contact forces are those types of forces that result when the two interacting objects are perceived to be physically contacting each other Examples are 1. Frictional force 2. Tension force 3. Normal force 4. Air Drag etc.,
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).
A push or a pull ,acting on an object to tends,to change its state of rest or motion is known as force.There are two types of forces: *CONTACT FORCE. *NON-CONTACT 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.
Forces might be described as contact and non-contact forces. Contact forces would include friction, pressure, etc. Non-contact forces are more basic and include gravitational force, electromagnetic force, electro-weak force, and others.
A contact force, including friction, springs, pushes, pulls, requires the two objects to be in contact for the force to exist. On the other hand, non-contact forces do not require contact; the two objects are separated by space, and yet the force exists. This includes gravity, electricity, magnetism, and nuclear forces.
These forces may be either external or internal. As Surface forces act on the surface of the water body by direct contact.