Magnetic force is a non-contact force
but magnetic field lines come in contact
so how is it not contact force
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Magnetism is a non-contact force. For example, a magnetic force can be acting on a paper clip when a magnet is nearby but not actually touching. The magnetic force can be either attractive or repulsive and is not blocked by materials such as paper.
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Magnetic force is non contact force and magnetic field lines are imaginary lines so there is no direct contact with the body. The lines come in contact but physically don't touch the magnet therefore it is non contact force.
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