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force at a distance definition​

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Answered by devindersaroha43
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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.

Contact Forces: Action-at-a-Distance Forces

Frictional Force: Gravitational Force

Tension Force: Electrical Force

Normal Force: Magnetic Force

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Answered by thakrepayal
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  • Action-at-a-distance forces area unit those varieties of forces that result even once the 2 interacting objects aren't in physical contact with one another, however area unit able to exert a push or pull despite their physical separation.
  • Examples of action-at-a-distance forces embody attractive force forces.
  • Forces may be divided into people who act by direct contacts like once you plow on a door to open it and people that act at a distance, wherever there's no apparent contact between the objects.
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