why is magnetic force defined as 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:Non-contact force occurs due to either attraction or repulsion between two objects such that there is no contact between these objects. There is no field linked with the contact force. ... The frictional force is an example of a contact force. Gravitational force.
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an example of a non-contact force.
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