No, upthrust would not be considered a non-contact force. It would be considered a contact force. It is making contact with an updraft of air.
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Thrust is a non-contact force. It is a force exerted by an object in a fluid, such as air or water, in the opposite direction to the object's motion. It does not require physical contact between the object and the fluid medium.
Up thrust is contact because it hits your and draws you up which is the opposite to gravity so you fall slower.
It's a contact force I think. :)
Thrust is a contact force, as it involves physical contact between objects or surfaces that are interacting to create the force.
Thrust is a non-contact force because it does not require physical contact between the objects exerting and experiencing the force. It is a force that propels an object in a particular direction, such as the force generated by a rocket engine or a person pushing a cart.
Acceleration of a rocket is due to a non-contact force known as thrust. Thrust is generated by expelling mass from the rocket at high velocities, resulting in a reaction force that propels the rocket forward.
No, thrust is a contact force. It is the force provided by a propulsion system, such as a rocket engine or a jet engine, to propel an object forward by expelling mass in the opposite direction.
Magnetic force is a non-contact force.