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Gravity and magnitism are both examples of what type of force? A. Balanced B. Unbalanced C. Contact D. Non-contact
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Gravity and magnitism are both examples of what type of force?
A. Balanced
B. Unbalanced
C. Contact
D. Non-contact
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I believe that the correct answer is D.) None Contact .
My reason being is mainly because you do not feel gravity pushing or pulling on you.
And you also do not need to touch something to know its a magnet .
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