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Physics, 29.09.2020 22:01, Dariana123

(01.02 MC) A student made the table shown to list some contact and non-contact forces. Examples of Forces Contact Forces Non-Contact Forces The force applied by a magnet on an iron nail The force applied by an electromagnet on a wire The force applied by a student on a door to open it The force applied by the planets on each other Which statement best explains why the table is incorrect? (3 points) a Magnetic force is a force acting at a distance. b The student applies a non-contact force on the door. c The electromagnet and wire have to be in contact to apply the force. d Gravitational force acts between planets only when they are in contact.

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