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The magnitude of non contact forces. a) does not depend upon separation) increases with increase in separation c) decreases with increase in separation d) sometimes increases and sometimes decrease depending upon the nature of non contact force

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Answered by Anonymous
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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 themthem

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Answered by pratibhashreya12
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non contact forces is inversely proportional to distance of separation. hence magnitude of non contact forces decrease with increase in distance of separation

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