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Contact & Non-Contact Forces

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Contact and Non-contact Forces

Force is a vector quantity. A force is a push or pull that acts on an object when it interacts with another object. All forces between objects are either:

Contact forces

Contact forces

  • Contact forces happen when two objects are physically touching.
    • Friction, air resistance, tension and normal contact force are all examples of contact forces.
Non-contact forces

Non-contact forces

  • Non-contact forces happen when objects are separated (not touching).
    • Gravitational force, electrostatic force and magnetic force are all examples of non-contact forces.
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