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Contact Force: Pushing a car up a hill or kicking a ball or pushing a desk across a room are some of the everyday examples where contact forces are at work. In the first case the force is continuously applied by the person on the car, while in the second case the force is delivered in a short impulse.
Distance forces: Action-at-a-distance forces are those types of forces that result even when the two interacting objects are not in physical contact with each other, yet are able to exert a push or pull despite their physical separation. Examples of action-at-a-distance forces include gravitational forces.
Friction force: When you moved your book across the desk, the book experienced a type of friction that acts on moving objects. This force is known as kinetic friction force. It is exerted on one surface by another when the two surfaces rub against each other because one or both surfaces are moving.
Gravitational Force:
Some examples of the force of gravity include:
The force that holds the gases in the sun.
The force that causes a ball you throw in the air to come down again.
The force that causes a car to coast downhill even when you aren't stepping on the gas.
The force that causes a glass you drop to fall to the floor.
Tension force: Tension is physical or mental strain, the force created by pulling something tight or a strain in a relationship. ... An example of tension is pulling the two ends of a rubber band further and further apart from each other. An example of tension is an awkward feeling between two friends after a big fight.
Electrical Force:
The examples of electric force are as mentioned below:
The charge in a bulb.
Electric circuits.
Static friction between cloth when rubbed by a dryer.
The shock that is felt after touching a doorknob.
normal force: For example, if a book is resting upon a surface, then the surface is exerting an upward force upon the book in order to support the weight of the book. On occasions, a normal force is exerted horizontally between two objects that are in contact with each
other.
Magnetic Force: There are many examples: Attraction and repulsion of two magnets. The force which acts on the needle of a compass is magnetic force.