Give one example each of central force and non-central force.

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(N/A) central force is a force that acts along the line joining the centers of two objects. Example: Gravitational force between two masses or electrostatic force between two point charges.
$A$ non-central force is a force that does not act along the line joining the centers of two objects. Example: Nuclear force or the magnetic force between two current-carrying loops.

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