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★ For example, a useful analogy for explaining the Earth's gravity force is that the Earth can pull on objects without touching them just like a magnet can affect other objects without touching them. In Addition, the main notion to convey here is that forces can act at a distance with no perceivable substance in between.

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No, objects have no need to touch for interaction.

Forces that interact with objects without touching

We know that there are some forces which interact with the objects from far distance without touching such as gravity of the earth. The Earth's gravitational force is that the Earth can pull on objects without touching them so we can conclude that objects have no need to touch for interaction with one another.

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