by supporting your answer with examples explain what do you understand by the following A contact forces B forces at distance C consequential force
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A CONTACT FORCE
A contact force is any force that requires contact to occur
For example u can take normal force or
Pushing a car up a hill or kicking a ball across a room are some of the everyday examples where contact forces are at work.
B FORCES AT A DISTANCE
A non-contact force is a force which acts on an object without coming physically in contact with it.
The most familiar non-contact force is gravity, which confers weight.
Forces at a distance are also called non contact force
C CCONSEQUENTIAL FORCE
The consequential force can be defined as a force which is called into play, when a force is applied on an object
When we stretch a spring or a rubber band by applying force, the consequential force of tension acts on it.
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A. Contact force
A contact force is any force that requires contact to occur. Contact forces are ubiquitous and are responsible for most visible interactions between macroscopic collections of matter. Pushing a car up a hill or kicking a ball across a room are some of the everyday examples where contact forces are at work.
B. Forces at distance
Action-at-a-distance forces are those types of forces that result even when the two interacting objects are not in physical contact with each other, yet are able to exert a push or pull despite their physical separation. Examples of action-at-a-distance forces include gravitational forces.
C. Consequintal Force
Consequential forces are the forces which occur as a result of some action on a body. Force of friction is a consequential force because it acts as a result of an applied contact force.
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