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What is the electronic force? Why is it called non-contact force?​

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Answered by Cheeku1405
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Explanation:

Electrostatic forces are non-contact forces; they pull or push on objects without touching them. Rubbing some materials together can result in something called 'charge' being moved from one surface to the other. Charged objects pull on other uncharged objects and may either push or pull on other charged objects.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

  •  {\small{\orange{\texttt{What is the electric force?}}}}

The attractive or repulsive interaction between any two charged objects is an electric force. Like any force, its effect upon objects is described by Newton's laws of motion.The net force can then be used to determine the acceleration of the object.

  •  {\small{\green{\texttt{Why is it called non-contact force?}}}}

⇒ Electrostatic forces are non-contact forces; they pull or push on objects without

touching them. Rubbing some materials together can result in

something called 'charge' being moved from one surface to the other. Charged objects pull on other uncharged objects and may either push or pull on other charged objects.

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