This document discusses different types of forces. It begins by showing examples of pushes and pulls acting on objects like balls, cars, and wagons. A push or pull on an object is called a force. Common ways to measure force are discussed, including using a spring balance or force meter, where force is quantified using newtons. The document then explains how forces can make objects move, stop, change direction or shape. It distinguishes between balanced and unbalanced forces. Balanced forces leave an object at rest, while unbalanced forces will cause it to speed up, slow down or change direction or shape. Examples of different types of forces like tension, friction, elastic, gravitational, electrostatic and magnetic are provided.
3. What makes the ball
Move?
The man pushes the ball
with his racket.
What makes the car
move?
The man pushes the
car.
What makes the wagon
move?
The child pulls the
wagon.
In the above pictures the objects are being moved by a push or a pull.
A push or a pull acting on objects is called a force.
4. You cannot see a
force but you can see
what it does.
You can also feel the
effect of a force on
your body.
5. The picture show a number of forces in action .
work in pairs. Diced whether the force is a pull or
push. In tow minutes please.
7. How do we measure force?
• We use an instrument called a spring balance
known as a force meter or a newton meter.
• A newton (N) is the unit that describes the size of
a force.
8. 1.Which of these is the best way to measure a force?
A. using a force meter
B. using a ruler
C. using a thermometer
2.Forces can be:
A. pushes only
B. pulls only
C. pushes and pulls
3. What is the unit of force called?
A. the newton, n
B. the newton, N
C. the neutron, N
16. Force and Net Force
• when that the net force equals zero.
• Net force is the total force on an object.
• In other words: when the forces acting on an
object are balanced .
17. But in one case: balanced forces on a object
Can make the object move……in case
what??!!!!!
18. Unbalanced
• If the forces acting on a body are
"unbalanced" this means that there is a "net"
or "resultant" force.
• The object will do one of the following:
1.Speed Up
2.Slow Down
3.Change the Direction of its Motion
4.change the shape
22. Some of the forces are more obvious than others and
they can be broken down in to two different types:
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26. In pictures below state what
1. type of force (tension, friction, elastic, gravitational,
electrostatic, magnetic).
2. contact force or an action-at-a-distance force.
27. Group working
With your group(3 member each group ) use
thesis words to answer the question 1-5(a-k)
in next slide :
(non contact – contact - Electrostatic –
Gravitational- Force –Magnetic- Elastic –
Friction- Tension)
Each term may be used more than once.
You have 5 minutes to finish your work.
28. 1) A(n) ………a………. is a push or a pull that acts on an object.
2) ………b………. forces only have an effect on objects that they
touch.
3) ………c………. forces act on an object without touching them.
4) …………d……. works to slow down or stop motion due to
surfaces rubbing against each other. ………e………. force is
experienced by a rope when it is pulled at either end.
………f………. force is exerted when a spring returns to its normal
shape. These are examples of ……g…………. forces.
5) A(n)………h………. force pulls objects toward each other because
they have mass. A(n) ………i………. force pulls or pushes on
metals such as iron. A(n) ……j…………. force causes pushing and
pulling forces due to differences in charge of the small particles
that make up matter. These are examples of ………k……….
Forces.