Which of the following is not a non-contact force?
$(a)$ electrostatic force
$(b)$ gravitational force
$(c)$ frictional force
$(d)$ magnetic force
The frictional force is a contact force. So it is not a non-contact force.
Therefore, option (c) is correct.
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