Forces and Motion
Five Forces Studied 1. Push 2. Pull 3. Gravity 4. Magnetism 5. Friction
Force: a push or a pull Forces and Motion The amount of force you have to use to move an object depends on its mass. Which requires more force? or Bowling ball
Gravity: force that pulls objects toward each other Why when you drop something does it always fall down?........ Gravity: force that pulls objects toward each other The more mass two objects have, the more gravity pulls them toward each other. Earth has more mass than the moon and so the gravity is stronger on earth. Weight: measure of the pull of gravity on an object
Magnetism Opposite poles (north and south) attract pull Iron and Steel are attracted to magnets Like poles (south and south or north and north) repel
Friction is a force! Friction is a force that occurs when 2 surfaces oppose each other.
Remember the activity of the same ramp, same marble however the floor types are different. Why did the marble travel different distances???? Friction – wood and tile are smoother and thus have less friction and will then allow the marble to travel farther. The carpet is rougher and has more friction, and slows down the marble faster.
Friction can be …. Keep wheels on the road. Applying brakes Rubbing hands together
Motion: a change in position Every motion is started by a force and every motion is stopped by a force. A force can also change the position of an object. http://t0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRNd0WZWStr1w2-rJhzDW5-SkDBeLHon4onAvYKFJn8tYPV7xSk Change the direction of a ball by applying another force on the ball.
Equal or Balanced Forces Not all forces stop or start a motion. If one student is pushing on one end of a box and another student is pushing on the opposite end of a box, the forces are balanced and the box doesn’t move. There is no motion. Equal or Balanced Forces
Speed: Measure of how fast something moves over a certain distance. To calculate speed: Speed = distance you went/ time it takes to get there
Work: measure of force it takes to move an object a certain distance Work = force needed to move object (newtons) a certain distance Pushing against a wall is NOT work.
The amount of matter that an object has. Mass
A measure of the amount of force needed to move an object a certain distance. Work
A tool used for measuring mass. Balance
A measure of how fast something moves over a distance. Speed
Any push or pull Force
Equal forces on an object that cancel out Balanced Forces
A device used for measuring weight and force need to move an object. Spring Scale
A change in the position or place of something Motion
A force that pulls objects toward the Earth. Gravity
The location of that place or object Position
A force - rubbing of one object against another Friction
The measure of the force of gravity on an object. Weight
The natural force produced by a magnetic field. Magnetism
A unit that is a measure of force. Newton
Forces that are not equal in size and direction Unbalanced Forces