Gravity,Magnetism,Strong nuclear force,Weak nuclear force
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.
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.
Force of Gravity.
That simply means that it requires no contact between the objects to act.
force can be classified as contact and noncontact
Gravity,Magnetism,Strong nuclear force,Weak nuclear force
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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
He studied idealised versions of shapes that already existed.
The answer depends on a few criteria: Is the desired outcome is to "create a mold" to make the same shapes every time or if you want to create shapes that are not the same every time.
divergent, convergent, and transform are the types of forces that create landforms
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.
where shapes are used to create art
6 triangles
They are Wind, Waves, Glaciers and Water/Ice