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Is it essential for the agent applying a force on an object to be in contact?
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08/05/2021 11:59 am
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Is it essential for the agent applying a force on an object to be in contact?
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08/05/2021 12:00 pm
No, the force can also act from a distance. It is known as non-contact force.
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