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One example of an "invisible" force, apart from the ones you mentioned, is gravity. Gravity is an attractive force that exists between any two objects with mass. It is responsible for the phenomena of weight and the motion of celestial bodies, but it cannot be directly seen or detected with our senses. We can observe its effects on objects and their interactions, but the force itself remains invisible.

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