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explain force at a distance with some examples​

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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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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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