
Balanced and Unbalanced Forces
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Balanced and Unbalanced Forces
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A Force
A force is a push or a pull that causes a change in an objects motion. Forces are measured in units called Newtons.
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Multiple Choice
What is a force?
A push or a pull that changes an objects motion
How fast an object is traveling
How much mass an object has
How close to objects get to each other
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Multiple Choice
Forces are measured in
Newtons
Grams
Volume
Centimeters
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Forces work in pairs
There are always two or more forces that affect an objects motion. The size of the forces determines the motion an object will have.
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Multiple Choice
Forces always work in
pairs
the dark
the same direction
only one wz
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Balanced Forces
When two forces acting on an object are equal and in opposite directions then the forces are balanced and the object will not move. The forces "cancel" each other out.
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Multiple Choice
Balanced forces will
cause an object to move
not cause an object to move
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Unbalanced Forces
When two forces acting on an object are in opposite directions but are not equal then the forces are unbalanced and the object will move. The forces don't "cancel" each other out so there is movement.
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Multiple Choice
Unbalanced forces will
cause an object to move
not cause an object to move
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Motion of an object
When forces are unbalanced they cause a change in an objects motion. Unbalanced forces can cause objects to start or stop moving, speed up or slow down, or change directions.
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Multiple Choice
Unbalanced force can cause objects to start moving.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
Unbalanced force can cause objects to stop moving.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
Unbalanced force can cause objects to change directions.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
Unbalanced force can cause objects to speed up.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
Unbalanced force can cause objects to slow down.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
What affect do forces have on an object?
They can change the motion of an object
They can make objects bigger
They can make objects change from one form into another
They can make objects smaller.
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Multiple Choice
What type of force causes objects to not move?
Balanced forces
Unbalanced forces
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Multiple Choice
What type of force causes objects to move?
Balanced forces
Unbalanced forces
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Multiple Choice
When the forces acting upon an object are balanced then the object
will not move
will move
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Multiple Choice
When the forces acting upon an object are unbalanced then the object
will not move
will move
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Forces in action
The motion of a baseball that gets hit by a batter changes because of forces.
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How forces affect the motion of a baseball
When a batter hits a ball the ball rises into the air and at point A it starts to SLOW DOWN because of the force of gravity.
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How forces affect the motion of a baseball
At point B the ball CHANGES DIRECTIONS. It was moving upward but at point B it has changed directions and is moving downward.
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How forces affect the motion of a baseball
At point C gravity pulls the ball towards the center of the Earth and it SPEEDS UP.
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How forces affect the motion of a baseball
At point D the ball hits the ground and once it stops moving it is experiencing balanced forces.
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Multiple Choice
What is the balls motion at point A?
Slows down
Speeds up
Changes directions
Hits the ground
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Multiple Choice
What is the balls motion at point B?
Slows down
Speeds up
Changes directions
Hits the ground
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Multiple Choice
What is the balls motion at point C?
Slows down
Speeds up
Changes directions
Hits the ground
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Multiple Choice
What is the balls motion at point D?
Slows down
Speeds up
Changes directions
Hits the ground
Balanced and Unbalanced Forces
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