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Contact and Non-Contact Forces

There are two types of forces: contact and non-contact.

Contact forces

Contact forces

  • Contact forces are examples of forces that need to be in contact with each other for objects to be able to move. Examples include:
    • Friction - a force between two surfaces that rub together.
    • Air resistance - a type of frictional force that slows objects as they fall.
    • Tension - a force that acts through a cable, wire or string.
Non-contact forces

Non-contact forces

  • Non-contact forces are examples of forces that do not need to be in contact with each other for each of the objects to be able to move.
    • Magnetic forces - a magnetic force can be felt through magnets even if they are not touching.
    • Gravitational forces - gravity attracts objects when they are not touching, such as when you drop a pen and it falls to the Earth.
    • Static electricity - a force that acts between two charged objects.
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