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There are three types of forces that act between objects that are not in contact. They are gravitational force, magnetic force, and electrical force.
Friction
The absence of friction makes it a 100% efficient space to see the reaction between any interacting objects.
contact force:when two objects are in contact with each other it is called contact force.non-contact force:when two objects are not in contact with eachover
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There are three types of forces that act between objects that are not in contact. They are gravitational force, magnetic force, and electrical force.
Friction
The absence of friction makes it a 100% efficient space to see the reaction between any interacting objects.
Some Forces do not involve physical contact between the bodies on which they act. -Jauan Williams 3182163642
No. Objects have to be in contact for there to be friction between them.
contact force:when two objects are in contact with each other it is called contact force.non-contact force:when two objects are not in contact with eachover
contact force:when two objects are in contact with each other it is called contact force.non-contact force:when two objects are not in contact with eachover
interface
The force that resists motion between objects that are in contact is called friction. One object can be stationary or they both can move.
If they have no physical contact they likely will not react in any way.
gravitational forces are experience between to objects without any contact between them
friction