Physics, asked by astutiarya6, 9 months ago

Does magnitude of noncontact forces depend on the
distance between the two objects? How?​

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Answered by Anikad
1

Answer:

It's depends on distance between two bodies. The magnitude is inversely proportional to the square of distance. pls mark this brainliest. "The factors that affect the ""magnitude"" of the non-contact force is the ""distance between"" the ""two objects"" or ""two bodies

Explanation:

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Answered by SouvikBaidya
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Answer:

Non-contact forces like gravitation and electromagnetic forces depend on the distance between the two bodies.

Explanation:

Magnitude of non-contact force decreases with increase of separation between the two bodies.

As we know, F = k(q1 × q2)/r

From the above equation we can say that the magnitude of non-contact force depends on separation.

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