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Explain any two types of contact force.

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Answered by aanurayaprol
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There are different types of contact forces like normal Force, spring force, applied force and tension force. ... Tension force causes a force to pull equally in each direction. Friction. Friction is another contact force

Answered by tarusohil27
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  1. Frictional Force: Friction is a force exerted by a surface against the motion of a body across its surface. Friction is the reason why your car comes to a standstill if you don’t press the accelerator. The frictional force is opposing the rotation of the wheels of your car. Therefore, if you leave the accelerator, the friction slowly removes all the force from the car and when it has removed the last bit of force, the car comes to a standstill. Another example, if a book slides across the surface of a desk, then the desk exerts a friction force in the opposite direction of its motion causing it to stop sliding after a finite distance. Friction is a type of contact force only.
  2. Applied Force: Force which is applied to an object by another object. A person pushing a barrel is an example of applied force. When the person pushes the barrel then there is an applied force acting upon the barrel. The applied force is the force exerted on the barrel by the person and it is responsible for the motion of the barrel. Applied force may be contact force as well as non – contact force.
  3. Normal Force: The normal force is also called Support force. The normal force is the support force exerted upon an object that is in contact with another fixed or stable object. For example, if a book is resting upon a surface, then the surface is exerting an upward force upon the book in order to support the weight of the book. The solid ground provides the normal force for all of us live. The normal force is proportional to the weight of the body. Larger the body larger the normal force. If a very high weight is kept on a table and it cannot provide a normal force that large, then it breaks.

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