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Key Stage 3 National Strategy Science © Crown copyright 2003 Task C Identifying forces in everyday situations In this task, you will see a selection of interactions. Each interaction will be shown in 3 ways: Video clip  animation  diagrammatic representation. Identify and label the forces acting on the posters provided using the arrow-shaped sticky notes. After each situation, show your labelled diagram and be prepared to justify the force arrows you have used. Slide 1.14

Key Stage 3 National Strategy Science © Crown copyright Book lying on table Click on images to pause and restart independently Video Clip

Key Stage 3 National Strategy Science © Crown copyright Box sitting on floor Click on images to pause and restart independently Video Clip

Key Stage 3 National Strategy Science © Crown copyright Apple hanging on tree Video Clip

Key Stage 3 National Strategy Science © Crown copyright Ship at sea Click on images to pause and restart independently Video Clip

Key Stage 3 National Strategy Science © Crown copyright Space shuttle launch Click on images to pause and restart independently Video Clip

Key Stage 3 National Strategy Science © Crown copyright Tomatoes on scales Click on images to pause and restart independently Video Clip

Key Stage 3 National Strategy Science © Crown copyright Tug-of-war Click on images to pause and restart independently Video Clip

Key Stage 3 National Strategy Science © Crown copyright Dogsled and huskies Click on images to pause and restart independently Video Clip

Key Stage 3 National Strategy Science © Crown copyright Boxer with pummel-ball Click on images to pause and restart independently Video Clip

Key Stage 3 National Strategy Science © Crown copyright Ice hockey game Click on images to pause and restart independently Video Clip

Key Stage 3 National Strategy Science © Crown copyright Astronauts in weightlessness Click on images to pause and restart independently Video Clip

Key Stage 3 National Strategy Science © Crown copyright Ten-pin bowling Click on images to pause and restart independently Video Clip