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Day 2 11-30-10 Topic: Forces Objective: I can I.D. forces acting on an object in terms of a receiver, one or more agents, effects and direction. Science.

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1 Day 2 11-30-10 Topic: Forces Objective: I can I.D. forces acting on an object in terms of a receiver, one or more agents, effects and direction. Science Starter: Vocabulary Next slide

2 Vocabulary Weight; A force created by gravity acting on mass Force; a push, pull, or any action that has the ability to change motion Tension; a force that stretches or pulls Contact Force; These forces are examples of contact forces – they arise from physical contact between the applier of the force (called the agent) and the receiver of the force (called the receiver). Field Force; non-contact forces, are another class of forces. These forces do not involve physical contact between the agent and the receiver, but act through space.

3 Friction Force Force that resists the motion of objects or surfaces. It goes in the opposite direction of motion. Requires contact between objects Rougher surfaces have higher friction F push F friction

4 Tension Force Stretching forces or “tension” occurs when you have something that is held taut. For example, a pair of gloves hanging from strings pulls on the strings with a force. The string stretches and gets taut – the force felt in the string is called tension. If the string is not strong enough to support that force, it will break. F gravity F tension

5 abbreviations for Forces F N Normal Force/ Support F G Gravitational Force F F Friction Force F T Tension F E Elastic Force F M Muscular Force F P Push or Pull

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