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Imagine this scenario. You walk into your living room. You sit down on the couch. You pick up the TV remote but accidentally drop it. You then get up to go get the remote. With remote control in hand, you make your way back to the couch. While walking you notice the TV is not plugged in. This is not your day. Finally, with the TV plugged in and you settle on the couch. You press buttons on the remote to turn it on and change the channel. You begin to watch the Ravens play football. Does this scenario use contact, non-contact or both forces? Use evidence from the scenario and today's class to identify the forces used. Make sure to include at least 3

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