Kicking a Bus is an example For
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(1) contact force
(2) gravitational force
(3)non contact Force
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contact force
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The correct option is (1) contact force.
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- Any force that develops as a result of two objects coming into touch with one another is referred to as a contact force.
- The majority of the observable interactions between macroscopic groupings of matter are caused by contact forces, which are pervasive.
- Some commonplace instances of contact forces in action include pushing a car or kicking a ball.
- A person constantly applies force to the car in the first scenario, whereas a small impulse is used in the second.
- Often, contact forces are divided into two orthogonal parts: the normal force, which is perpendicular to the surface or surfaces in contact, and the friction force, which is parallel to the surface or surfaces in contact.
Kicking a bus is an example of a contact force.
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