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An example of at-a-distance force would be

A. tension

B. normal

C. gravitational

D. friction

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Gravitational force is an example of at-a-distance force

Option: C

Explanation:

Force has both direction and magnitude it is a "vector" quantity. Force is defined as pull or push of an object resulting it to interact with two objects. There are 'Contact forces' and 'At-a-distance forces'. If two interacting objects are not in a physical contact with respect to each other the force is exerted between these two objects called 'at-a-distance' forces. This type of forces consists gravitational forces. Some of the examples of the 'at-a-distance' forces are electrical and magnetic.

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