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5 examples of force at a distance or field force in our daily life?

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Answered by arman281
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Answer:  Some types of contact forces are given in the list below: -

1  Applied force.

2  Normal force.

3  Frictional force.

4  Tension force.

5  Air resistance force.

6  Spring force.

7  Applied force.

Gravity is the invisible force that holds us down to the ground. Gravity pulls us back down to earth (without touching us) when we jump up in the air. Friction forces slow down motion, and also create heat energy. Some examples of Friction forces in everyday life...

Explanation:

Forces can be divided into those that act by direct contact—such as when you push on a door to open it—and those that act at a distance, where there is no apparent physical contact between the objects. Magnetism, and electrical charge, and gravitation are examples of forces that act at a distance.

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Answered by AadilPradhan
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1. Movement of plants around the sun.

2. Rubbing of scale on hair.

3. Cloud lightning.

4. Weight on Earth and Moon.

5.  Repulsion of rocket.

  • In our solar system, we can observe the effects of this strong force field. The planets in our solar system are dwarfed by the sun. The gravitational force is proportional to the body's mass, as we well know. Therefore, the stronger the gravitational attraction force between two items, the higher the mass of the objects. Thus, it may create a powerful gravitational field that maintains the orbits of the planets in our solar system.
  • The comb gets negatively charged when you comb dry hair due of the transfer of electrons caused by friction. Now that the field has formed around the comb, depending on the charge of an approaching object, it may exert an attractive or repulsive force. Paper scraps will instantly adhere to the comb when you place it nearby because the comb creates a field that attracts static charge.
  • The air warms up and rises as the temperature rises. The water vapour cools as this heated air rises, creating clouds. The cloud will become charged as a result of the temperature differential. The top of the cloud will be made up of lighter, positively charged particles, while the bottom will be composed of heavier, negatively charged particles.
  • Different, the gravitational pull of the moon is just one-sixth that of the earth. Therefore, on the moon, your weight will be 1/6th of what it is on Earth. Your weight will grow by 2.5 times when you are on Jupiter since the gravity there is 2.5 times greater than on Earth.
  • Gravity, as we all know, has a tendency to pull everything toward it. Because of this, we must propel the rocket with a lot of force in order to overcome the earth's gravitational pull.

1. Movement of plants around the sun.

2. Rubbing of scale on hair.

3. Cloud lightning.

4. Weight on Earth and Moon.

5.  Repulsion of rocket.

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