All electromagnetic phenomena are Fields - (=~ effect) .
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.
In one case there is a contact, in the other, there isn't. Well, at least that's what it looks like at a first glance - it seems that the "non-contact" forces such as electrical, magnetic or gravitational forces are actually mediated by the exchange of particles.
Gravity,Magnetism,Strong nuclear force,Weak nuclear force
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.
Magnetic force is a non-contact force.
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.
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.
In one case there is a contact, in the other, there isn't. Well, at least that's what it looks like at a first glance - it seems that the "non-contact" forces such as electrical, magnetic or gravitational forces are actually mediated by the exchange of particles.
Gravity,Magnetism,Strong nuclear force,Weak nuclear force
yes, its one of the 3 non-contact forces generally see. the ther both are magnetic force and electrostatic force
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.
contact forces: Push, pull, friction, strain. Non-contact forces : Magnetic, gravitational and electrostatic
Magnetic force is a non-contact force.
-- gravitational -- electrostatic -- magnetic -- weak nuclear -- strong nuclear
Characteristics of Non-Contact Force:a)Are equal and opposite.b)Depend upon the distance between the two objects.c)Depend upon the medium between the two objects for electrical and magnetic forcesbut not gravitational forces.By Khan.shariq3@facebook.com
A non-contact force is any force applied to an object by another body that is not in direct contact with it. Ex. Gravity, Magnetism
It is a non-contact force :)