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Contact Forces - Examples

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Contact Forces

Contact forces happen when two objects are physically touching. Examples include:

Friction

Friction

  • Friction comes about whenever two surfaces are touching and try to move against each other.
  • Tiny bumps in the surface interlock (overlap or fit together). This creates a frictional force that opposes their motion.
Air resistance

Air resistance

  • Air resistance comes about when an object moves through the air and collides with (hits) air molecules.
  • This creates a force that slows the object down.
Tension

Tension

  • Tension is the pulling force that a string or cable exerts (creates) when something or someone pulls on it.
Normal contact force

Normal contact force

  • When you push on a table, your hand doesn't move through it.
  • This is because the normal contact force from the table pushes equally on your hand.
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