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Force and Pressure 1
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What are Forces? A push or pull
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Examples of Forces Squeezing Stretching Twisting Folding
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Effects of Forces Object’s shape changes Object’s size changes
Stationary object moves
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Effects of Forces Moving object stops
Moving object speeds up or slows down Direction of an object’s motion changes
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Weighing scale
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Tsunami
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Weight lifting
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Ultimate frisbee
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Naruto vs Sasuke
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Measuring Forces S.I unit of force is newton (N)
Spring balance used to measure the amount of force applied
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Types of Spring Balance
Extension spring balance Spring stretches when a pulling force acts on it Greater force, greater extension Spring attached to a pointer which indicates the amount of force exerted on the spring
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Types of Spring Balance
Compression spring balance Spring compressed when a pushing force acts on it Greater force, greater compression Spring attached to a pointer which indicates the amount of force exerted on the spring
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Forces Around Us Gravity Friction Magnetism
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Gravity Gravity is the force that attracts objects to the Earth
Mass is a measure of the amount of matter in a body Weight is a measure of the gravitational force exerted on the object
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Friction Frictional force acts when one materials rubs against another
Friction is useful in walking and when applying brakes to stop a car Constant friction leads to wear and tear Friction produces heat
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Magnetism Magnetism is the force exerted by a magnet on magnetic materials such as iron and steel Every magnet has a North pole and a South pole Like poles repel Unlike poles attract
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What is Pressure? Amount of force acting on a unit area
A sharp object pierces a surface more easily than a blunt object
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Calculating Pressure Force Pressure = Area
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Applications of Pressure in Everyday Life
Bulldozer Can openers Knife Plane Suction cups
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