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Contact
vs.
Noncontact
FORCES
 Distinguish between contact and noncontact forces.
 Explore the Law of Gravity by recognizing that every
object exerts a gravitational force.
OBJECTIVES
ESSENTIAL QUESTION
 What forces may hinder the motion of a soccer
ball rolling across a field?
AGENDA
• Bell Ringer
• PowerPoint with Notes
• Brain Pop with Review Quiz: Gravity
• Check for Understandings
• Mini Book Activity
• Independent Practice
Contact Force
 A force that can cause
or change motion of
an object by touching
it. Motors and gears
operate through
contact forces.
Non-Contact
Force
 Force that results
when the two objects
are not in physical
contact with each
other, yet are able to
exert a push or pull.
FORCE: A PUSH OR PULL
Contact Force Examples:
• Friction
• Normal Force
• Air Resistance
• Applied Force
Non-Contact Force Examples:
• Gravitational Force
• Electrical Force
• Magnetic Force
 Applied Force: A force typical push or pull, pushing a
door open, pulling a rope.
 Friction: Happens when two objects rub against each
other. Friction opposes motion.
 Normal Force: The normal force is the support force
exerted upon an object that is in contact with another
stable object. For example, if a book is resting upon a
surface, then the surface is exerting an upward force upon
the book in order to support the weight of the book.
 Air Resistance: The air resistance is a type of frictional
force that acts upon objects as they travel through the
air.
CONTACT FORCES
CONTACT FORCES
Normal Force=
10N
 Magnetic Force: A kind of non contact force, materials
such as iron, nickel, cobalt and other magnets just need
to be near the magnet to be attracted or repelled.
 Electric Force: Noncontact force of electrical charges.
 Gravitational Force: The force of attraction between
any two objects in the universe. All objects have
gravitational force. The mass of an object and its
distance determines the strength of its gravitational
force.
NON-CONTACT FORCES
GRAVITY
Mass and distance affect the force
of gravity. The greater the mass
and the closer the object, the
stronger its gravitational pull.
GRAVITY
The force of gravity between
two objects depends on two
factors:
 Mass
 Distance
*Longer arrows represent a greater force of gravity.
How does the force of gravity
change as the mass of objects and
distance between them changes?
 The amount of matter in
an object.
 Unit: Grams
 Does not depend of
gravity.
 Measured with a triple
beam or digital balance.
 Measure of the
Earth’s gravitational
pull (a force).
 measured in lbs. or N
 Changes depending
on the gravitational
force.
 Measured using a
spring scale.
MASS VS. WEIGHT
BRAIN POP: GRAVITY
Quiz
Afterwards!
A foot kicking a soccer ball
An apple falling off a tree
A paper clip sliding towards a magnet
A bat striking a baseball
Two magnets pushing apart from one
another
The moon orbiting the Earth
A compass needle turning North
A hand pushing an object
Shoes rubbing against the floor
CLASSIFY THE FORCES
Now that we have learned about forces,
lets talk about the essential question!
You will answer the EQ on the front of
your foldable.
DISCUSS!
ESSENTIAL QUESTION
What forces may hinder the motion of a
soccer ball rolling across a field?
Make a Book!
Front Cover: “Force: A Push or
Pull”
Your name and the period.
Page 1: Contact Force
Page 2: Examples
Page 3: Non Contact Force
Page 4: Examples
Page 5: Gravity
Page 6: Summary
Time to tap into some
creativity! You will create a 6-
page book that covers what
you learned today.
(10 minutes)
INDEPENDENT PRACTICE

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Exploring the fascinating world of science

  • 2.  Distinguish between contact and noncontact forces.  Explore the Law of Gravity by recognizing that every object exerts a gravitational force. OBJECTIVES ESSENTIAL QUESTION  What forces may hinder the motion of a soccer ball rolling across a field?
  • 3. AGENDA • Bell Ringer • PowerPoint with Notes • Brain Pop with Review Quiz: Gravity • Check for Understandings • Mini Book Activity • Independent Practice
  • 4. Contact Force  A force that can cause or change motion of an object by touching it. Motors and gears operate through contact forces. Non-Contact Force  Force that results when the two objects are not in physical contact with each other, yet are able to exert a push or pull. FORCE: A PUSH OR PULL Contact Force Examples: • Friction • Normal Force • Air Resistance • Applied Force Non-Contact Force Examples: • Gravitational Force • Electrical Force • Magnetic Force
  • 5.  Applied Force: A force typical push or pull, pushing a door open, pulling a rope.  Friction: Happens when two objects rub against each other. Friction opposes motion.  Normal Force: The normal force is the support force exerted upon an object that is in contact with another stable object. For example, if a book is resting upon a surface, then the surface is exerting an upward force upon the book in order to support the weight of the book.  Air Resistance: The air resistance is a type of frictional force that acts upon objects as they travel through the air. CONTACT FORCES
  • 7.  Magnetic Force: A kind of non contact force, materials such as iron, nickel, cobalt and other magnets just need to be near the magnet to be attracted or repelled.  Electric Force: Noncontact force of electrical charges.  Gravitational Force: The force of attraction between any two objects in the universe. All objects have gravitational force. The mass of an object and its distance determines the strength of its gravitational force. NON-CONTACT FORCES
  • 8. GRAVITY Mass and distance affect the force of gravity. The greater the mass and the closer the object, the stronger its gravitational pull.
  • 9. GRAVITY The force of gravity between two objects depends on two factors:  Mass  Distance *Longer arrows represent a greater force of gravity. How does the force of gravity change as the mass of objects and distance between them changes?
  • 10.  The amount of matter in an object.  Unit: Grams  Does not depend of gravity.  Measured with a triple beam or digital balance.  Measure of the Earth’s gravitational pull (a force).  measured in lbs. or N  Changes depending on the gravitational force.  Measured using a spring scale. MASS VS. WEIGHT
  • 12. A foot kicking a soccer ball An apple falling off a tree A paper clip sliding towards a magnet A bat striking a baseball Two magnets pushing apart from one another The moon orbiting the Earth A compass needle turning North A hand pushing an object Shoes rubbing against the floor CLASSIFY THE FORCES
  • 13. Now that we have learned about forces, lets talk about the essential question! You will answer the EQ on the front of your foldable. DISCUSS! ESSENTIAL QUESTION What forces may hinder the motion of a soccer ball rolling across a field?
  • 14. Make a Book! Front Cover: “Force: A Push or Pull” Your name and the period. Page 1: Contact Force Page 2: Examples Page 3: Non Contact Force Page 4: Examples Page 5: Gravity Page 6: Summary Time to tap into some creativity! You will create a 6- page book that covers what you learned today. (10 minutes)

Editor's Notes

  • #12: Have students specify contact or non- contact as well as specific type of force. For example: A foot kicking a soccer ball is a contact force: applied force.
  • #14: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WaP3vXiioJk&safe=active Teacher notes: Have students summarize the definition in their own words on pages 1, 3, and 5. On page 2 and 4 they should provide examples of these type of forces that were NOT used in the presentation.