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Differentiate between contact and non-contact forces with examples.

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Forces and their interactions

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Differentiate between contact and non-contact forces with examples.

Answer

Contact forces require physical contact between objects, such as friction and tension. Non-contact forces act at a distance without direct contact, such as gravitational and magnetic forces.

Explanation

This question assesses the ability to distinguish between two categories of forces, which is fundamental in understanding how forces operate in various scenarios. It encourages students to think critically about the nature of forces.

Common mistake

Misunderstanding Forces

Students often describe a force only as a push without mentioning the pull aspect.

Emphasize that a force is both a push and a pull that arises from an interaction between objects.

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