Physics, asked by poonamkumariishika, 1 year ago

give the factors on which the magnitude of a non contact force depends

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Answered by LavishKumar
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It's depends on distance between two bodies.

The magnitude is inversely proportional to the square of distance.


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Answered by mindfulmaisel
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"The factors that affect the ""magnitude"" of the non-contact force is the ""distance between"" the ""two objects"" or ""two bodies"". This is because of the fact that the ""magnitude"" of the object is ""inversely proportional"" to the ""square"" of the ""distance"" between them.

A ""force"" that acts on an ""object"" or a body without any physical contact with the ""object"" is called Non-contact force. The example for a ""non-contact force"" is gravitational force."

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