what are different type of forces and their examples
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TYPES OF FORCES WITH EXAMPLE
⭐Basically, forces are of two types:
⭐Contact forces
Contact forcesNon-contact forces or At a distance forces
⭐CONTACT FORCE
Those forces which represent the result of physical contact between two objects, where one of the objects exerts force on the other.
Those forces which represent the result of physical contact between two objects, where one of the objects exerts force on the other.5 EXAMPLE OF CONTACT FORCE
•Stretching of the spring of a balance
•the pushing of a pram
•kicking of a football
•Pushing the door
•Hitting the ball etc are some examples of contact forces.
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Forces can be divided into primarily into two types of forces:
- Contact Forces
- Non-contact Forces
Contact forces further divide into following types of forces:
- Muscular Forces
- Muscular force exists only when it is in contact with an object. We apply muscular force during the basic day to day work of our life such as breathing, digestion, lifting a bucket, pulling or pushing some object.
2. Frictional Forces
- The frictional force acts as a point of contact between two surfaces that is it arises due to contact between two surfaces. Examples lighting a matchstick or stopping a moving ball come under frictional force.
Non Contact Forces
- The types of forces that can be exerted without requiring any contact with any object are ‘non-contact forces’.
- They further divide into following types of forces:
- Gravitational Force
- Gravitational force is an attractive force. It is a force exerted by large bodies such as planets and stars. Example: water droplets falling down.
2. Magnetic Force
- The types of forces exerted by a magnet on magnetic objects are ‘magnetic forces’. They exist without any contact between two objects.
3. Electrostatic Force
- The types of forces exerted by all electrically charged bodies on another charged bodies in the universe are ‘electrostatic forces’. These forces can be both attractive and repulsive in nature based on the charge of the bodies.