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  • Magnetic Force: Contact vs. Non-Contact Explained
    Magnetic force is a non-contact force.

    Here's why:

    * No Physical Touch: Magnetic forces act between objects even when they are not physically touching. For example, a magnet can attract a piece of metal from a distance.

    * Field of Influence: Magnets create a magnetic field around them, and this field exerts force on other magnetic materials within its range.

    * Action at a Distance: The interaction happens through the field, not direct contact.

    Think of it like this: gravity is also a non-contact force. The Earth pulls you towards it even though you're not physically touching it.

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