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Is it true that two bodies can exert force on each other only when they are in contact? If not give an example.

It is not necessary that two bodies can exert force on each other only when they are in contact. For example, interaction between a magnet and a piece of iron or between two magnets can take place even without being in contact. A comb charged by rubbing it with dry hair, attracts small bits of paper.

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