What are contact forces?
In this lesson, we will learn about contact forces. We will discuss air and water resistance and examine what balance and unbalanced forces are. We will also investigate friction. Based on our investigation we will make conclusions about the causes and characteristics of friction.
What are contact forces?
In this lesson, we will learn about contact forces. We will discuss air and water resistance and examine what balance and unbalanced forces are. We will also investigate friction. Based on our investigation we will make conclusions about the causes and characteristics of friction.
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Key learning points
- Define contact forces
- Explain what causes a range of contact forces
- Describe ways of changing the size of a frictional force
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4 Questions
Q1.
Where did Isaac Newton live?
Belgium
France
United States
Q2.
What do we use to measure mass?
kilometres
liters
Newtons
Q3.
What do we use to measure weight?
grams
kilometres
liters
Q4.
What is the hook at the top of a Newton meter used for?
To connect the force or object you are measuring to the Newton meter
To read the measurement of Newtons
4 Questions
Q1.
Contact forces will only take place if...
There is gravity
There is no air or water resistance
Q2.
If the forces pushing and pulling an object are the same strength then they are...
Contact forces
Non-contact forces
Unbalanced
Q3.
Friction causes...
Air resistance
Upthrust
Water
Q4.
If a material is very rough, the "bumps" on the surface are...
Smaller
Softer