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ATSKF9 find out the suitable pair of non_ contacting forces​

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A non-contact force is a force which acts on an object without coming physically in contact with it.[1] The most familiar non-contact force is gravity, which confers weight.[2] In contrast a contact force is a force which acts on an object coming physically in contact with it.[2]

A non-contact force is a force which acts on an object without coming physically in contact with it.[1] The most familiar non-contact force is gravity, which confers weight.[2] In contrast a contact force is a force which acts on an object coming physically in contact with it.[2]All four known fundamental interactions are non-contact forces:[3]

A non-contact force is a force which acts on an object without coming physically in contact with it.[1] The most familiar non-contact force is gravity, which confers weight.[2] In contrast a contact force is a force which acts on an object coming physically in contact with it.[2]All four known fundamental interactions are non-contact forces:[3]Gravity, the force of attraction that exists among all bodies that have mass. The force exerted on each body by the other through weight is proportional to the mass of the first body times the mass of the second body divided by the square of the distance between them.

A non-contact force is a force which acts on an object without coming physically in contact with it.[1] The most familiar non-contact force is gravity, which confers weight.[2] In contrast a contact force is a force which acts on an object coming physically in contact with it.[2]All four known fundamental interactions are non-contact forces:[3]Gravity, the force of attraction that exists among all bodies that have mass. The force exerted on each body by the other through weight is proportional to the mass of the first body times the mass of the second body divided by the square of the distance between them.Electromagnetism is the force that causes the interaction between electrically charged particles; the areas in which this happens are called electromagnetic fields. Examples of this force include: electricity, magnetism, radio waves, microwaves, infrared, visible light, X-rays and gamma rays. Electromagnetism mediates all chemical, biological, electrical and electronic processes.

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