The document discusses different types of forces including magnetic force, electrostatic force, frictional force, and gravitational force. Magnetic force acts between magnetic materials and causes attraction or repulsion depending on whether the poles are opposite or identical. Electrostatic force acts between charged objects at rest, also causing attraction or repulsion. Frictional force opposes the relative motion between two surfaces in contact, always acting in the opposite direction of movement. Gravitational force is the force of attraction between all masses and depends on their masses and the distance between them.
The document discusses different types of forces including magnetic force, electrostatic force, frictional force, and gravitational force. Magnetic force acts between magnetic materials and causes attraction or repulsion depending on whether the poles are opposite or identical. Electrostatic force acts between charged objects at rest, also causing attraction or repulsion. Frictional force opposes the relative motion between two surfaces in contact, always acting in the opposite direction of movement. Gravitational force is the force of attraction between all masses and depends on their masses and the distance between them.
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The document discusses different types of forces including magnetic force, electrostatic force, frictional force, and gravitational force. Magnetic force acts between magnetic materials and causes attraction or repulsion depending on whether the poles are opposite or identical. Electrostatic force acts between charged objects at rest, also causing attraction or repulsion. Frictional force opposes the relative motion between two surfaces in contact, always acting in the opposite direction of movement. Gravitational force is the force of attraction between all masses and depends on their masses and the distance between them.
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DYNAMICS 1.1 Understanding force INDUCTION SET CONTENT ACTIVITIES
EVALUATION ENHANCEMENT PLAY GAME
Click the icon below to start the video FORCE WHAT IS IS A….. FORCE? FORCE CAN ….. TYPES OF FORCES MAGNETIC FORCE MAGNETIC FORCE Magnetic force is the force of attraction or repulsion acting between magnetic materials such as iron. Magnetic objects have two poles : - north pole - south pole Different poles attract each other.
Identical poles repel each other.
IRON
What happens to the iron bar?
ELECTROSTATIC FORCE ELECTROSTATIC FORCE All objects contain electric chargers
Electrostatic force is the attractive or repulsive force
between charge carrying object at rest. FRICTIONAL FORCE FRICTIONAL FORCE Friction is the force that makes objects resist motion across or against another one.
Friction is caused by two surfaces, which are in
contact.
Friction always acts in the opposite direction of the
movement. GRAVITATIONAL FORCE The gravitational force of the Earth pulls all objects towards the center of the Earth.