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Effects of Force on Objects

Effects of Force on Objects

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22 Slides • 19 Questions

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Effects of Force on Objects

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Multiple Choice

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Name the force

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Resistance

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Push

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Pull

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Multiple Choice

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Name the force.

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Pull

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Motion

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Push

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Name the force.

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Push

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Pull

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Movement

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The act of moving something closer.

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Motion

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Pull

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Push

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What does the picture shows?

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Friction

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Pull

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Push

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An act of moving something forward or away from you.

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Push

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pull

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resistance

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Forces Acting on Objects

  • Balanced or Equal Forces

  • Unbalanced Forces

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is an example of an unbalanced force?

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is an example of a balanced force?

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An aeroplane taking off.

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Kicking a football.

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A car slowing down.

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A boy standing still.

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Multiple Choice

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The force/s acting on the book at rest on top of the table is/are ___________.

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balanced

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unbalanced

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not the same

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cannot be determined

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Multiple Choice

Why did Izzy fall when playing tug of war?

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he tripped

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unbalanced forces

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balanced forces

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he was pushed

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Multiple Choice

When Angela and Aizle pull on the rope with the same amount of force, the forces are _____.

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increased

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unbalanced

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balanced

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decreased

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Multiple Choice

two forces acting on an object and causes a change in motion; not equal in size.

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Force

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Balanced Force

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Unbalanced Force

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Net Force

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Multiple Choice

two forces acting in opposite directions on an object, and do not cause a change in motion; equal in size

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Force

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Balanced Force

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Unbalanced Force

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Inertia

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Key Concept Associated with Motion

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Speed


- the distance covered by a moving object per unit time

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Velocity


- it is similar to speed, but in addition, it indicates the direction toward which the object is moving.

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Acceleration


- it is the change in speed per unit time

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Multiple Choice

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What is speed?

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The rate at which an object changes position

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The direction an object is moving

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moving fast

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change in speed or direction

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Multiple Choice

The rate that a car's velocity changes is its

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speed

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force

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gravity

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acceleration

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Multiple Choice

Acceleration only takes place when things speed up. 
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True
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False

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What is Acceleration?

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How long it takes me to win at fortnite

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The direction of an object

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A change in Motion

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How fast something is moving

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Multiple Choice

A description of the speed and direction of an object's motion
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Velocity
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Speed
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Acceleration
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Vector

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Multiple Choice

A measurement of how fast an object is moving

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Velocity

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Speed

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Vector

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Acceleration

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