Which situation describes a non-contact force changing the speed of an object?

A non-contact force that can change the speed of an object is the force of air resistance. For example, when a dog is running, the force of air resistance acts against the dog's motion, slowing it down. This force is non-contact because it does not require physical contact between the dog and the air molecules. Other examples of non-contact forces that can change the speed of an object include the force of gravity and the force of magnetism.