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(1) Write the types of non-contact forces. Explain any one of them in detail​

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Answered by hariguptakrishna
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Non-Contact Forces Types

Non-Contact Forces TypesGravitational Force

Non-Contact Forces TypesGravitational ForceGravitational force is responsible for bringing the items we toss into the air back to earth. When an object is resting on a surface it is exerting a downward force equal to its weight and this downward force is known as Gravitational force.

The gravitation is a force of attraction that exists between all bodies that have mass. The gravitational force of the sun keeps the Earth and all the other planets of the solar system is a fixed orbit. Gravitational force does not need to be in contact to exert its downward force.

The gravitation is a force of attraction that exists between all bodies that have mass. The gravitational force of the sun keeps the Earth and all the other planets of the solar system is a fixed orbit. Gravitational force does not need to be in contact to exert its downward force.Electrostatic Force

The gravitation is a force of attraction that exists between all bodies that have mass. The gravitational force of the sun keeps the Earth and all the other planets of the solar system is a fixed orbit. Gravitational force does not need to be in contact to exert its downward force.Electrostatic ForceThe electrostatic force is very similar to the gravitational force, the difference here is that gravitational force acts between masses and an electrostatic force acts between two charged bodies.

If you rub a comb on your clothes and then hold it near tiny pieces of paper you will see the bits of paper standing on their end attracted to the comb. We are made of tiny positive, negative and neutral particles. The opposite charges attract each other and like charges repel. This is the result of electrostatic forces.

If you rub a comb on your clothes and then hold it near tiny pieces of paper you will see the bits of paper standing on their end attracted to the comb. We are made of tiny positive, negative and neutral particles. The opposite charges attract each other and like charges repel. This is the result of electrostatic forces.Magnetic Force

If you rub a comb on your clothes and then hold it near tiny pieces of paper you will see the bits of paper standing on their end attracted to the comb. We are made of tiny positive, negative and neutral particles. The opposite charges attract each other and like charges repel. This is the result of electrostatic forces.Magnetic ForceHave you ever used a magnet? Doesn’t it feel like magic? If you ever have two magnets, try joining their ends. In one case, the ends will attract each other vigorously. In another case, no matter how hard you try, the ends will never make contact.

Even if you push the ends together, the second you leave it, it will bounce off. This is the result of Magnetic force. It is also responsible for the attraction of iron by a magnet. The magnetic force exerted by a magnet decreases with the increase in the distance from a magnet. Read what is a Force and other types of forces like Contact Force.

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Answered by NIhasINgh148
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♡The Force which acts on an object without physical contact is called non contact force.

♡The Force which acts on an object without physical contact is called non contact force.♡ There are 3types of Non contact force:-

♡The Force which acts on an object without physical contact is called non contact force.♡ There are 3types of Non contact force:-♡GRAVITATIONAL FORCE

♡The Force which acts on an object without physical contact is called non contact force.♡ There are 3types of Non contact force:-♡GRAVITATIONAL FORCE♡ELECTROSTATIC FORCE

♡MAGNETIC FORCE

♡MAGNETIC FORCE♡ELECTROSTATIC FORCE:- The electrostatic force is an attractive and repulsive force between particles are caused due to their electric charges. The electric force between stationary charged body is conventionally known as the electrostatic force. It is also referred to as Columb's force.

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