Asked by Carlos Jimenez
Which situation describes a non-contact force acting on an object?(1 point)
Responses
a person pouring water out of a pitcher
a person pouring water out of a pitcher
a person picking up a textbook
a person picking up a textbook
a person cutting an apple with an apple slicer
a person cutting an apple with an apple slicer
a person closing a door
Responses
a person pouring water out of a pitcher
a person pouring water out of a pitcher
a person picking up a textbook
a person picking up a textbook
a person cutting an apple with an apple slicer
a person cutting an apple with an apple slicer
a person closing a door
Answers
Answered by
Damon
Ah, I think gravity made the water fall.
Answered by
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a person closing a door does not describe a non-contact force.
The correct answer is: a person picking up a textbook. When a person picks up a textbook, they do not have to physically touch the textbook in order to lift it. The force of gravity acting on the textbook is an example of a non-contact force.
The correct answer is: a person picking up a textbook. When a person picks up a textbook, they do not have to physically touch the textbook in order to lift it. The force of gravity acting on the textbook is an example of a non-contact force.
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