Type of forces is explained in context with Mechanics of Solids in following timestamps:
0:00​​ – Mechanics of Solid Lecture series
0:10​– Outlines on Examples based on Types of Forces
0:25​ – Contact force
1:47 – Body force
4:36 – Point force and Distributed force
6:22 – External force and Internal force

Following points are covered in this video:
1. Contact force
2. Body force
3. Point force and Distributed force
4. External force and Internal force

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Details of Types of Forces:

There are various types of forces in physics. Some of the most common types of forces are:

Gravitational force: This force is responsible for the attraction between two masses. It is an attractive force that depends on the mass of the objects and the distance between them. The force of gravity is what keeps us on the surface of the Earth.

Electromagnetic force: This force is responsible for the attraction or repulsion between electrically charged objects. It is a fundamental force that is responsible for many everyday phenomena, such as the interaction between magnets and the flow of electricity.

Frictional force: This force is a type of contact force that resists the motion of an object that is in contact with a surface. Friction is what allows us to walk and drive on surfaces, but it can also cause wear and tear on surfaces and objects.

Tension force: This force is exerted by a stretched or compressed object, such as a rope or a spring. It is a pulling force that opposes the force that is stretching or compressing the object.

Normal force: This force is perpendicular to a surface and is exerted by that surface on an object that is in contact with it. The normal force is what prevents objects from falling through a surface or sinking into it.

Applied force: This is a force that is applied to an object by an external source, such as a person or a machine. It can be a pushing or pulling force, and it can be used to move objects or change their motion.

These are just a few of the many types of forces that exist in the universe. Understanding the different types of forces and their effects is important for understanding the behavior of objects and the world around us.