Why is magnetic force called a non contact force?
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Magnetic forces are non contact forces; they pull or push on objects without touching them. Magnets are only attracted to a few 'magnetic' metals and not all matter. Magnets are attracted to and repel other magnets.
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Answer: Because they can act on an object from distance just like gravitational, electrostatic force. Friction is a contact force because it acts only when there is contact between two bodies
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