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Angelique Buckley
24 June, 08:53
Is gravity a contact or noncontact force? Why?
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Nevaeh Fernandez
24 June, 12:15
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A non-contact force is a force which acts on an object without coming physically in contact with it. The most familiar example of a non-contact force is gravity, which confers weight. In contrast a contact force is a force applied to a body by another body that is in contact with it.
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