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TYPES OF
FORCES
Block 15 - Forces and Motion

Southeastern College
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AIM FOR TODAY

At the end of the day, we


should be able to
differentiate contact
and non-contact forces
in real-life situations.
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INTRODUCTION
What will happen to the ball
when hit by the bat?
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INTRODUCTION
What will happen to the ball
when hit by the bat?
It will move in a different
direction and will move very fast.
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INTRODUCTION
What will happen to the ball
when hit by the bat?
It will move in a different
direction and will move very fast.
Why did it move in a
different direction?
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INTRODUCTION
Force is a push or pull, that acts on
an object due to its interaction
with another object.
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INTRODUCTION
Force is a push or pull, that acts on
an object due to its interaction
with another object.
It can be measured in
magnitude (Newtons)
and in direction.
for example, 5 N moving to the right
PREDICTION
GAME
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DISCUSSION
Force can be classified into two
types: (1) Contact Force and (2)
Non-contact Force
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DISCUSSION
Force can be classified into two
types: (1) Contact Force and (2)
Non-contact Force
Contact Force is a
force exerted by an
object on another
object on coming into
contact with it.
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DISCUSSION
Force can be classified into two
types: (1) Contact Force and (2)
Non-contact Force
Non-contact Force is a
force exerted by an
object on another object
from a distance without
being in contact with it.
Muscular Force is a force
exerted on objects by the
muscles of the body.

throwing a
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Frictional Force is a force exerted
by the surfaces of objects that are
in contact with each other.

Air Resistance is
another example of
frictional force also.

rolling ball
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Gravitational Force is
a force of attraction
between objects.
The greater the mass, the
greater the gravitational
force of an object.

an upward
throw of a ball
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Magnetic Force is a
force of attraction or
repulsion between
two magnets or
magnetic materials.

interaction
between two
magnets
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interaction a
Electrostatic Force is
charged plastic
a force of attraction comb and pieces
or repulsion between
charged objects.
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ESSENTIAL QUESTION

Can two or more forces


be present and act
together on an object?

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