Question
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1. A force when applied on a object, brings the object closer to us.(a) Electrical force
2. A force called into play only when an object is made to slide upon another object.(b) Mechanicalforce
3. A force which attracts tiny bits of dry paper or straw.(c) Muscular force
4. A force which makes the sail boat to move.(d) pull
 (e) consequentialforce

Answer

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1. A force when applied on a object, brings the object closer to us.(e) consequential force
2. A force called into play only when an object is made to slide upon another object.(d) pull
3. A force which attracts tiny bits of dry paper or straw.(a) Electrical force
4. A force which makes the sail boat to move.(b) Mechanicalforce

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