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Tiggy
27 November, 14:53
Friction is a field force
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Jamie Vega
27 November, 17:56
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Explanation:
Field forces are forces in which bodies interact without touching each other. As such, friction is NOT a field force as it needs to be in contact with each other to produce.
The types of field forces are
gravity electromagnetic force forces in atoms (nuclear forces)
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