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Two objects touch each other, making one of them move, is an example of contact force distance force convergent force kinetic force
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Two objects touch each other, making one of them move, is an example of
contact force
distance force
convergent force
kinetic force
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Any force, which is causing object's motion is known as "Kinetic force", and energy by this is "Kinetic energy"
In short, Your Answer would be Option D
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Contact force is the answer. :D
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