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What are examples of electrostatic force?

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What three forces can act from a distance?

There are only two forces that act at a distance:gravity, andelectromagnetism.Magnetic fields are sometimes referred to as a third force, however magnetism and electrostatic forces are both examples the electromagnetic force.


What are some examples of an attractive force?

Examples of attractive forces include gravitational force between two objects, magnetic force between two magnets, and electrostatic force between charged particles.


Is electrostatic force a contact or non contact force?

Electrostatic Force are non-contact force.


Is electrostatic a contact or non contact force?

Electrostatic Force are non-contact force.


What are 10 examples of action-at-a-distance force?

Gravitational force Magnetic force Electric force Nuclear force Electrostatic force Tension force in a rope Friction force Spring force Drag force Buoyant force


What are 10 examples of non-contact forces?

Gravitational force Electrostatic force Magnetic force Nuclear force Tension force Frictional force Normal force Buoyant force Air resistance force Elastic force


What is a Catchy titles for electrostatic force?

"Zapping Zeal: Exploring Electrostatic Force"


When a force acts on an object without touching it the force is called?

When a force acts on an object without touching it, the force is called a non-contact force. Examples include gravitational, electrostatic, and magnetic forces.


How are electrostatic force and charge related?

Electrostatic force is the force that exists between charged objects. The strength of this force depends on the amount of charge on the objects. The greater the charge, the stronger the electrostatic force between them.


What is the most common force causing electrostatic charges?

There isn't any such force. Charges are not caused by force. However, the "Electrostatic Force" is caused by the separation of charges.


Is Electrostatic force and Static Electricity the same force?

Electrostatic force is the force of attraction or repulsion between electrically charged objects, while static electricity refers to the imbalance of electric charge on the surface of an object. Static electricity can be a result of the effects of the electrostatic force. Essentially, static electricity is the result of the imbalance of charges that creates the electrostatic force.

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