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How are forces classified?

force can be classified as contact and noncontact


What best describes a noncontact force?

A noncontact force is a force that can act on an object without physically touching it, such as gravity or magnetic force. These forces can affect objects from a distance.


Is a magnetic force a noncontact force?

Yes, a magnetic force is a noncontact force because it can act on an object without physically touching it. Magnetic fields can exert forces on objects that have magnetic properties.


Is gravity a contact or noncontact force?

contact


How are contact forces and noncontact forces alike and how are they different?

Contact forces and non-contact forces are alike in that they both involve interactions between objects that cause a change in motion. However, contact forces require direct physical contact between objects, such as friction and normal force, while non-contact forces, like gravity and magnetic force, act at a distance without physical contact.


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 is a example of Economic Forces?

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How thermal radiation being measure?

Usually with a noncontact pyrometer.


What are examples of forces that require contact to have an effect?

Examples of forces that require contact to have an effect include frictional forces, normal forces, tension forces, and spring forces. These forces rely on physical contact between objects to exert their influence.


What are some examples for force?

gravatational forces' friction forces, .


What are some force examples?

gravatational forces' friction forces, .


Is gravity a noncontact 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.