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Force is a physical cause that can change the state of motion or the dimensions of an object. There are two types of forces based on their applications:
- Contact Force
- Non-Contact Force
Contact Force
Forces which act on a body either directly or through a medium are called contact forces.
Examples of contact forces are:
- muscular force
- mechanical force
- frictional force
We can make use of muscular force of animals like bullocks, horses and camels to get the activities done. The <a href="https://byjus.com/physics/frictional-force/">frictional force</a> is another type of contact force which acts between a pair of a surface in contact and tends to oppose the motion of one surface over the other.
Non-Contact Force
Forces which act through spaces without making direct contact with the body are called non-contact forces.
Examples of non-contact forces are:
- gravitational force
- electrostatic force
- magnetic force
The force exerted by a magnet on other magnets is called magnetic force. Magnetic force and electrostatic force act on an object from a distance, that’s the reason they are non-contact forces. The strength of gravity is an attractive force which is exerted by the Earth on objects which make them fall to the land. The weight of a body is the force which is pulled by the earth towards the centre.
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- The East India Company appointed gomasthas to supervise weavers in India to establish a more direct control over the weavers, free of the existing traders and brokers in the cloth trade.
- The Gomasthas were the paid servants who supervised the weavers,collected supplies and examined the quality of cloth.
- The gomasthas ensured that all management and control of the cloth industry came under the British.
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