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Force is measured in [blank_start]Newtons (N)[blank_end]
Mass is measured in [blank_start]Kilograms (Kg)[blank_end]
Acceleration is measured in [blank_start]Meters per Second squared (m/s²)[blank_end]
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[blank_start]Friction[blank_end] is a force that opposes motion
Question 3
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What is the equation to find force?
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A balanced force makes a change in motion (net force)
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Tick all correct statements about unbalanced forces:
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The two forces cancel each other out
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Makes a change in motion on an object
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Make no net force
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Makes an object move in the direction he larger force is pointing
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Two opposite forces are acting on an object, making the object accelerate. This is an example of [blank_start]an unbalanced[blank_end] force.
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Two opposite forces are acting on an object, but the object doesn't move. This is an example of [blank_start]a balanced[blank_end] force.
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Check all examples of non-contact forces:
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Friction
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Gravity
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Tension
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Electrostatic
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Magnetism
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Friction can cause:
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[blank_start]Iron[blank_end] is strongly magnetic
[blank_start]Nickel, chromium and cobalt[blank_end] are weakly magnetic
[blank_start]commercial magnets[blank_end] are an alloy of the two.
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If a magnet is cut in half, it ill still have a north and south end.
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Forces always act in pairs
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When falling, (e.g on earth due to gravity) mass does not effect acceleration. (Mass would effect how hard an object hits the ground, however).
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You jump out of a stationary helicopter. After 4 seconds, what will your acceleration be?
Answer: [blank_start]39.2[blank_end]m/s²
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When you step on the scales, your mass is 45kg. What is your weight?
Answer: [blank_start]441[blank_end]N