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Option 1 : Frictional Force
The correct answer is Frictional Force.
- Frictional Force is an example of the contact force.
- Forces that either directly or via a medium act on a body are called contact forces.
The frictional force is another form of contact force, which acts in contact with a pair of surfaces and appears to resist one surface's motion over the other. - The friction between solid surfaces is classified as Static, Dynamic, Rolling, and Sliding Friction.
- The friction is broadly classified into two types: Dry and Fluid Friction.
- The electrostatic force is the force of attraction or repulsion between two electrically charged objects. Like charges, they repel each other while attracting each other, unlike charges.
- Magnetic force, attraction, or repulsion, which arises because of their motion between electrically charged particles.
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