Types of forces

Recap 1: What are the types of forces?
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Recap 1: What are the types of forces?

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Recap 2: Forces can.............

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Force is measured using
A
Kilogram
B
Kilometer
C
Watt
D
Newton

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Force is divided into:
1. Contact force
Example: Impact, friction
2. Non contact force
Example:Magenetic

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Tension force
When materials are stretched or squeeze, they exerts force that acts in opposite direction

Tension is a strain exerted when spring, rope or string

Mostly happens to elastic materials so that material can restore to original shape

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Impact force
Happens when moving object collide with stationery object
or
Two moving object

Might change the direction and shape of the object

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Friction
  • Occurs between object and surface during push or pull activity
  • Acts in opposite direction
  • Static friction is a type of friction where two things touch each other and do not move.


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Thinking hat: What happen when there is no friction force in the world?

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Give an example in your daily life where friction occurs

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Gravitational force
  • Force between two masses in the universe
  • Pull object toward the centre of the earth
  • This is called weight

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Mass and weight are the same
AGREE
DISAGREE

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Mass and weight
  • Mass dercribe how much matter in an object
  • Mass is the same no matter where object is located
  • Weight is a force that depends on strength of gravitational field
  • The bigger the mass of objects the higher magnitude of gravity

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Object with mass of 50kg on earth has the mass of 50kg on the Moon
A
True
B
False

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Ms Mint is weighs lighter on the Moon
A
True
B
False

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Electrostatic Force
A force is exerted between any two charged objects.
Same charged object repel each other
Opposite charged object attract each other
Sparks can be produced when the amount of charge is big

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Positive charge attract positive charged object
A
Trues
B
False

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Magnetic force
An attractive or repulsive force that is exerted between the poles of a magnet

Attracts object made of iron

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The poles of a magnet are east and west
A
True
B
False

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Air resistance
Force exerts by the air as you move
Slows you down
Also called the drag force

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Why do we need air resistance?

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Normal force
A force that the ground (or any surface) pushes back up 

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All are forces except
A
Tension
B
Gravitational
C
Compact
D
Friction

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TEST YOUR UNDERSTANDING
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Experiment
Aim: To investigate how shape affects air resistance
Materials: 4 sheets of paper
Prodecure: Use four sheet of paper to make following shape:
a) one sheet flat
b) lightly crumple
c) crumpled into a sphere
d) wad into a ball

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Experiment
  1. Result and conclusion:
  2. Describe how each piece of paper fall
  3. Do you get the same result when you repeat the experiment
  4. List shapes from fastest to slowest
  5. List shapes from least resistance to most resistance
  6. Which shape experience most resistance? Why?
  7. Which shape experience least resistance? Why?
  8. If you are skydiving, do you choose a larger or smaller parachute? Explain why?

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