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state one factor on which the magnitude of a non contact force depends. How does it depend on the factor stated by you ​

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Answered by adarshhoax
94

ANSWER:

The non contact force is type of force which act between two bodies which are not in directly physical contact.

Example: gravitational force, magnetic force and electrostatic force.

The magnitude of a non contact force depends on the following factors:

  1. mass of two bodies.
  2. distance of separation between them.

  • mass is directly proportional to the magnitude of force.
  • froce is inversely proportional to the square of the distance i.e. r.

force =  \frac{ \:  \:  \: G m_{1} m_{2}\: }{ {r}^{2} }

Answered by Anonymous
71

Answer:

Explanation:

Non contact force:-

Non contact forces are the forces which do not need any physical contact to act.

For example :-

  • Gravational force
  • Electomagnetic
  • Strong nuclear force
  • Weak nuclear force

Factor on which the magnitude of a non contact force depends are :-

  • Mass
  • Acceleration
  • Distance
  • Gravational feild
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