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All structures have the force of gravity and contact force, placed on earths surface. gravty pushes down with a force mass times gravity and the floor pushes up with contact force equal and oposite to this. thus everything always at all times has forces acting on them. there are other forces like kenetic friction that objects moving expierence but not all objects move thus will have static friction. when you see a bull dozer smashing a building the bulldozer cable has the force of tension.

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