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Nature of forces
Force is needed to stop an
object.
Force always results to
motion.
Force can act even at a
distance.
Objects have the tendency
to remain at rest.
Objects have the tendency
to resist change.
S C W P F I R J A I
V S I C C B W E I Y
N O I T C I R F T G
N O T W E N G I R A
J V Z E L N V Z E L
F R P X N A G H N I
V C Y W R S M A I L
G V Z G B X I R M E
C O N T A C T O O O
O G Z X M N B J N N
What is the effect of
understanding the
nature of force?
Tension –
Contact –
Newton –
Galileo –
Friction –
Gravity –
Normal –
Magnetic –
Inertia -
 vector quantity (magnitude
and direction)
 Measured in Newton (N)
 1 N of force is required to give
a 1-kg mass an acceleration of
1 m/s2.
 1 N = 1 kg m/s2
1. Force can make an object
move starting from a rest
position.
2. Force can make a moving
object stop.
3. Force can change the
direction of a moving object.
Have you ever felt that that
you are connected to
someone or something
even if there is physical
separation?
What makes you connected?
 Contact Forces – forces that
require physical contact between
objects
 Non-Contact Forces – also known
as action-at-a-distance forces or
field forces
- it does not require physical
contact to have any effect on
the other object.
 Applied force – a force which is
applied to an object by another
object or by a person. The direction
of the applied force depends on
how the force is applied.
 Normal Force (N)– referred to as
pressing force and is always
directed towards the object and acts
perpendicularly.
 Frictional force (f) – opposes the
motion of the object
- results when two surfaces are
pressed together closely, causing
attractive intermolecular forces
between the molecules of the two
different surfaces.
- acts parallel to the surface.
- f=µN (µ=coefficient of friction,
N=Normal force)
 Air Resistance Force – a special
type of frictional force
- frequently be ignored due to
its negligible magnitude.
- most noticeable in objects
which travel at high speed or in
objects with large surface
areas.
 Tensional force (T) – a force
transmitted through a string,
rope, or wire when pulled tight
by force acting at each end.
- the direction is always away
from the object.
 Spring force – the force
exerted by a spring upon any
object which is attached to it.
- acts to restore the object,
which compresses or stretches
a spring, to its ret or
equilibrium position.
 Force of Gravity (Weight) – the
force with which the Earth,
moon, or other massive body
attracts an object towards
itself.
- the weight of the object
- W=mg (g=9.8 m/s2,
m=object’s mass (kg))
Electrical force – force that
exists between charges
(attractive or repulsive).
Magnetic force – exists in
magnets (attract or repel)
 Balanced Forces – are equal
forces acting in opposite
directions; thus, they have
zero net force.
 Unbalanced Force – has a
nonzero net force; thus it
produces acceleration.
Nature of forces
 If you are to exert force on
something, is it important to
get familiar with the other
forces involved?
 How does the knowledge of
the other forces help you in
doing a particular task?
How can you show
propriety and cautiousness
in dealing with the different
forces?
How can you relate love to
contact and non-contact
forces?
A. Study for a written learning
assessment on Wednesday,
June 18.
Topics:
1. Contact and non-contact
forces and their types.
2. Balanced and unbalanced
forces.
B. Bring the following materials
on each date:
June 17,
Wednesday
- 3 Balls of
various sizes
- Glass
- Coins
- sheet of
paper
- straw (Zagu)
June 18,
Thursday
- metal ball of
the shot put
or any two
balls of
different
masses
- toy cart
- string
June 22,
Monday
- Balloon
- 3 meter
length of
nylon string
- plastic straw
- scotch tape
Nature of forces

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Nature of forces

  • 2. Force is needed to stop an object. Force always results to motion. Force can act even at a distance.
  • 3. Objects have the tendency to remain at rest. Objects have the tendency to resist change.
  • 4. S C W P F I R J A I V S I C C B W E I Y N O I T C I R F T G N O T W E N G I R A J V Z E L N V Z E L F R P X N A G H N I V C Y W R S M A I L G V Z G B X I R M E C O N T A C T O O O O G Z X M N B J N N
  • 5. What is the effect of understanding the nature of force?
  • 6. Tension – Contact – Newton – Galileo – Friction – Gravity – Normal – Magnetic – Inertia -
  • 7.  vector quantity (magnitude and direction)  Measured in Newton (N)  1 N of force is required to give a 1-kg mass an acceleration of 1 m/s2.  1 N = 1 kg m/s2
  • 8. 1. Force can make an object move starting from a rest position. 2. Force can make a moving object stop. 3. Force can change the direction of a moving object.
  • 9. Have you ever felt that that you are connected to someone or something even if there is physical separation? What makes you connected?
  • 10.  Contact Forces – forces that require physical contact between objects  Non-Contact Forces – also known as action-at-a-distance forces or field forces - it does not require physical contact to have any effect on the other object.
  • 11.  Applied force – a force which is applied to an object by another object or by a person. The direction of the applied force depends on how the force is applied.  Normal Force (N)– referred to as pressing force and is always directed towards the object and acts perpendicularly.
  • 12.  Frictional force (f) – opposes the motion of the object - results when two surfaces are pressed together closely, causing attractive intermolecular forces between the molecules of the two different surfaces. - acts parallel to the surface. - f=µN (µ=coefficient of friction, N=Normal force)
  • 13.  Air Resistance Force – a special type of frictional force - frequently be ignored due to its negligible magnitude. - most noticeable in objects which travel at high speed or in objects with large surface areas.
  • 14.  Tensional force (T) – a force transmitted through a string, rope, or wire when pulled tight by force acting at each end. - the direction is always away from the object.
  • 15.  Spring force – the force exerted by a spring upon any object which is attached to it. - acts to restore the object, which compresses or stretches a spring, to its ret or equilibrium position.
  • 16.  Force of Gravity (Weight) – the force with which the Earth, moon, or other massive body attracts an object towards itself. - the weight of the object - W=mg (g=9.8 m/s2, m=object’s mass (kg))
  • 17. Electrical force – force that exists between charges (attractive or repulsive). Magnetic force – exists in magnets (attract or repel)
  • 18.  Balanced Forces – are equal forces acting in opposite directions; thus, they have zero net force.
  • 19.  Unbalanced Force – has a nonzero net force; thus it produces acceleration.
  • 21.  If you are to exert force on something, is it important to get familiar with the other forces involved?  How does the knowledge of the other forces help you in doing a particular task?
  • 22. How can you show propriety and cautiousness in dealing with the different forces? How can you relate love to contact and non-contact forces?
  • 23. A. Study for a written learning assessment on Wednesday, June 18. Topics: 1. Contact and non-contact forces and their types. 2. Balanced and unbalanced forces.
  • 24. B. Bring the following materials on each date: June 17, Wednesday - 3 Balls of various sizes - Glass - Coins - sheet of paper - straw (Zagu) June 18, Thursday - metal ball of the shot put or any two balls of different masses - toy cart - string June 22, Monday - Balloon - 3 meter length of nylon string - plastic straw - scotch tape