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write the definition of types of force​

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Answered by haniyyasanad
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A force is a push or pull acting upon an object as a result of its interaction with another object. There are a variety of types of forces. A variety of force types were placed into two broad category headings on the basis of whether the force resulted from the contact or non-contact of the two interacting objects.

Contact Forces

Action-at-a-Distance Forces

Frictional Force

Gravitational Force

Tension Force

Electrical Force

Normal Force

Magnetic Force

Air Resistance Force

Applied Force

Spring Force

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Answered by sibi61
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Muscular Forces. Muscles functions to produce a resulting force which is known as 'muscular force'. ...

Muscular Forces. Muscles functions to produce a resulting force which is known as 'muscular force'. ...Frictional Forces. When an object changes its state motion, 'frictional force' acts upon. ...

Muscular Forces. Muscles functions to produce a resulting force which is known as 'muscular force'. ...Frictional Forces. When an object changes its state motion, 'frictional force' acts upon. ...Applied Force. ...

Muscular Forces. Muscles functions to produce a resulting force which is known as 'muscular force'. ...Frictional Forces. When an object changes its state motion, 'frictional force' acts upon. ...Applied Force. ...Tension Force. ...

Muscular Forces. Muscles functions to produce a resulting force which is known as 'muscular force'. ...Frictional Forces. When an object changes its state motion, 'frictional force' acts upon. ...Applied Force. ...Tension Force. ...Spring Force. ...

Muscular Forces. Muscles functions to produce a resulting force which is known as 'muscular force'. ...Frictional Forces. When an object changes its state motion, 'frictional force' acts upon. ...Applied Force. ...Tension Force. ...Spring Force. ...Gravitational Force.

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