Definitions Types of forces and motion

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Definitions Types of forces and motion

Force The capacity to do work (movement) or cause physical change (deformation) Symbol: F

Types of Forces The most common types of forces that cause deformation: Flexion Tension Compression Torsion Shearing

Flexion

Tension

Compression

Torsion

Shearing or Tearing

Motion Movement of an object or body caused by a force 4 simple types: Rectilinear Alternating Circular Oscillatory

Rectilinear Motion One direction Straight line

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