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Quinten
6 July, 21:08
What's contact force?
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Annabelle Baker
6 July, 21:41
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Any force that requires contact force
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Simpson
7 July, 00:54
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Contact force is any force that requires contact. An object that exerts a force on another object by touching it is exerting a contact force. Examples of contact force are friction and normal force.
Examples of a non-contact force are gravity and magnetism.
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