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Physics, 06.11.2021 03:40, goofy44

Force 1: The force which pulls objects towards the surface of a planet. Force 2: The force which attracts iron nails towards a magnet.
Which statement is true about the forces?
Force 1 describes gravitational force, which is a contact force. Force 2 describes
magnetic force, which is a non-contact force.
Force 1 describes gravitational force, which is a contact force. Force 2 describes
magnetic force, which is a contact force.
Force 1 describes gravitational force, which is a non-contact force. Force 2 describes
magnetic force, which is a non-contact force.
Force 1 describes gravitational force, which is a non-contact force. Force 2 describes
magnetic force, which is a contact force.

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