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Give an example for the force that acts on an object from a distance

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Answered by priya12341
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gravitational force and magnetic force
Answered by MrPerfect0007
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heyya frnds.
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You experience the most common powers that work on the distance, magnetism, electrical charge, and gravity

Magnetism

Magnets have pillars of north (n) and south (s), which are surrounded by a magnetic field. Like the poles, they provide a repulsive force on one another, while at the opposite distance of the poles attracts each other through a force.

electric charges

The proton has a positive (1) electric charge, while electrons have (-1) electric charge. These accusations are surrounded by an electric field. Protons and electrons are attracted to each other by a force at a distance such as the charge to repel each other

Gravity

The difference attracts other objects of matter through the field of gravity which works at a distance. There is speculation whether there is an anti-gravitational force where there is a substance or an image in it - retracting each other

Other forces at a distance

There are forces that catch the nuclei of an atom together and stop each other from touching their protons.

Although the distance is very low, acting at one distance forces the quark together in a proton and neutron.

Theories

Modern theories say that there are some "exchange particles" that cause objects or particles to attract or retreat at some distance. Obviously, they jump from one particle to another, they make some kind of force.

Gluons are believed to be tied together quarks. Photons are considered to be the reason for electromagnetic forces. Gravity in some way creates a gravitational field.

Summary

There are forces that work at a distance, to remove objects or draw on each other. In fact, it is not a good explanation of how and why the work of these forces.
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