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FORCES!!!FORCES!!!
 Choose a daily force you usually take part inChoose a daily force you usually take part in
everyday. What type of force is it? What’s theeveryday. What type of force is it? What’s the
agent? The receiver?agent? The receiver?
 Use the definition of each kind of force in yourUse the definition of each kind of force in your
spoken language.spoken language.
Magnetic ForceMagnetic Force
Force that attracts or repels objects of oppositeForce that attracts or repels objects of opposite
or like charges.or like charges.
MagnetMagnet NutNut
Spring ForceSpring Force
Force that pulls some objects back to original shapeForce that pulls some objects back to original shape
after being stretched.after being stretched.
 Animation:Animation:
http://www.hal-pc.org/~clement/Simulations/Physlets/TST/SpringForce1.htmlhttp://www.hal-pc.org/~clement/Simulations/Physlets/TST/SpringForce1.html
Electrostatic ForceElectrostatic Force
Gravitational ForceGravitational Force
Push of AirPush of Air
Force on an object
produced by a moving
stream of air.
Buoyant ForceBuoyant Force
An upward force that is appliedAn upward force that is applied
to objects placed in liquids.to objects placed in liquids.
CombinationsCombinations

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Types of force (physics)

  • 1. FORCES!!!FORCES!!!  Choose a daily force you usually take part inChoose a daily force you usually take part in everyday. What type of force is it? What’s theeveryday. What type of force is it? What’s the agent? The receiver?agent? The receiver?  Use the definition of each kind of force in yourUse the definition of each kind of force in your spoken language.spoken language.
  • 2. Magnetic ForceMagnetic Force Force that attracts or repels objects of oppositeForce that attracts or repels objects of opposite or like charges.or like charges. MagnetMagnet NutNut
  • 3. Spring ForceSpring Force Force that pulls some objects back to original shapeForce that pulls some objects back to original shape after being stretched.after being stretched.  Animation:Animation: http://www.hal-pc.org/~clement/Simulations/Physlets/TST/SpringForce1.htmlhttp://www.hal-pc.org/~clement/Simulations/Physlets/TST/SpringForce1.html
  • 6. Push of AirPush of Air Force on an object produced by a moving stream of air.
  • 7. Buoyant ForceBuoyant Force An upward force that is appliedAn upward force that is applied to objects placed in liquids.to objects placed in liquids.