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How do you use contact force in a sentence?

Some examples of contact forces are tension, friction, and air resistance. An example of a sentence using the term "contact force" is "The fundamental force that gives rise to contact forces is the electromagnetic force. "


Is a magnetic chalkboard a physical characteristic or a chemical one?

Neither properly describes it. All attractions are forces, and there are only four forces in the known universe: gravity, weak nuclear, strong nuclear, and electromagnetic. Magnet attractions are electromagnetic. Both physical forces (that are not gravity) and chemical forces are also classified as electromagnetic forces. So neither physical or chemical properly describes a magnetic force, although classical physics would be more accurate to say than chemical.


What are the 4 named forces in physics?

The Fundamental Forces are: 1) The weak nuclear 2) The strong nuclear 3) The electromagnetic 4) The gravitational


What are Microwaves infrared waves and gamma rays are all examples of?

Electromagnetic radiation.


Are electromagnetic waves only energy and have no matter?

This is essentially correct. As we currently understand it, there are four basic forces in the universe. These are gravity, the strong and weak nuclear forces (strong and weak nuclear interactions), and the electromagnetic force. An electromagnetic wave is an expression of the electromagnetic force, and it is pure energy. There is no matter associated with electromagnetic waves. It might (or might not) be helpful to note that electromagnetic energy can be converted into matter, and we see this happen in an event we call pair production. A link is provided below to a related question for the curious investigator to use.

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What are indirect forces examples?

Indirect forces examples include gravitational forces, electromagnetic forces, and nuclear forces. These forces act over a distance without physical contact between the objects involved.


What are some examples of natural forces?

Some examples of natural forces include gravity, friction, air resistance, electromagnetism, and nuclear forces. These forces play a key role in various natural phenomena and processes in the universe.


What are examples of field forces?

Gravitational force field, electric force field, magnetic force field.


What are the examples of conservative forces?

Examples of conservative forces include gravity, electromagnetic force, and spring force. These forces depend only on the initial and final positions of an object and do not dissipate energy as the object moves along a path.


How an atom is put together?

With glue.


What are examples of electromagnetic force?

Examples of electromagnetic forces include the force of attraction or repulsion between charged particles, such as the force between protons and electrons in an atom, the force between two magnets, and the force between charged objects. These forces are carried by photons, which are the particles that transmit electromagnetic interactions.


What is the two type of forces that act between atoms?

The forces are the electrostatic forces of attraction between the nucleus of one atom and the electrons of the other atom.


What are the Two examples of non contact force?

Two examples of non-contact forces are gravitational force and electromagnetic force. Gravity acts between two objects without direct contact, while electromagnetic force can attract or repel charged objects without physical contact.


What are non examples of air resistance?

Examples of non-air resistance would be the force of gravity, the force of friction between two solid surfaces, and electromagnetic forces between charged particles.


Why do you have light?

Light is a result of one of the fundamental forces in nature, the electromagnetic forces. Light is an electromagnetic wave. It exists because the electromagnetic force exists.


What is non-fundamental force?

Non-fundamental forces are forces that arise as a result of more fundamental forces acting between the particles that make up matter. Examples include friction, tension, and normal forces, which are all macroscopic manifestations of electromagnetic interactions at the atomic level.


What three forces?

three forces are gravitational,,electromagnetic,and weak nuclear