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State one factor on which the magnitude of a non-contact force depends. How does it depend on the factor stated by you?
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The magnitude of non - contact forces between two bodies depends on the distance of separation between them.
It decreases with the increase in separation and increases as the separation decreases. It's magnitude varies inversely as the square of distance of separation i.e., on doubling the separation, the force becomes one fourth.
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