why is a magnetic force an inderct force?
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Indirect force is like a magnet – it pulls on an object (like another magnet, or a paperclip or nail), even though it isn't touching that object. When you are riding a bike downhill, you might notice that you don't have to pedal as much. That is because an indirect force is pulling down on you and the bike.
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