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congue qi 2: weisse pole a ag eur. Eget 1. A force.causing an object to 4 De E move ‘ec dui The leaf branches are used to represent the object that is at rest until a human exerts a force on it. Therefore, when the hand applied force to the leaves, the leaf branches moved leftward from its original location. "Leaves will Soon Move "Leav ae ; . renes: from the Bareness of Force grom the Ba es will Soon Move f Force” 6 2. A force causing an object to stop moving The hand is exerting force on the break, which activates a mechanism in which a caliper- shaped instrument pushes against the wheels of the bike causing it to stop through the use of frictional force. E ae "Let's Brake up" "Let's Brake up’ — z 3.4 force causing an object fo change direction The ribbons attached to the electric fan cage are first affected by gravitational force, which pulls them downward, But once the fan is turned on, the air from it exerts a force on the ribbons, causing them to shift in motion and thus move and change their direction ‘ leftward. "Started from the bottom now, "Started from the bottom now sateen we're here" we're here" "Pushing Through the Pain" "Serenading the Forces" vgigt be with you" As the person's fingers exert As the person exerts a force on uses her fist t0 force against the strings of a the table (action) the table As peren ce on the owe guitar (action), the strings exerts an equal and opposite on " ‘ection’, the Jaw M also exert an equal amount force against the person; whilst ee palso exerts a of force on the person's this happens the person also pen inthe fist of person Ny fingers; this causes the exerts a force on the ground 9 ing pain in person f marks on the fingertips to through their feet (action), and eo ‘that's why punching > develop (reaction). the ground exerts a force on the hon | person as well (reaction). fi S —~ —— — | : =e A — gravitational force, but due Static Friction - the phone is getting pulled downwards the slope because of 5, Static and Kinetic Friction a: to the static friction being greater than the force _ applied to the object, it stays at rest. & oss n= the skateboard dare the the Kinetic Frictio ig and the aroun’ wheel! this example PT move with res? 6. Newfon's Three Laws of Motion (Inertia) L Ly ‘ Newton's first law is demonstrated by the tape as it goes down on the incline. this wos shown as the tape remained ot rest on the top of the incline until an unbalanced force (the force exerted by the hand) acted upon it, Hence, causing it to roll down the incline. > "What you know "bout rollin’ down?" | the skateboard is on incline and -_ a ing downwards because a force not movi allexternal ig holding it at rest, meaning out, But when the force removed, there is o is it downward in a forces cancel holding it at rest is net force that pull straight linein this case down an incline. uci ‘the plant is held by a finger which prevents it from moving, when the finger is removed the hanging plant swings ina straight line due toanet — * force in the system caused by — "pendulum Plant Version” i , All Aboard the Skateboard "Throw it down!" lown!" upiker in Motion” Biker in Part 2" (Acceleration) The skateboard accelerates as As aperson drops the obj ieyle accelerates whe? i oject, the the bicycle the pers gravitational force causes it to p F apply pedal Presse m4 ia pee a accelerate towards the ground, vressing down on the er © | steteoardaccelrter, by ate tow I. a onl This explains that the harder, you ore naling little as the force applied by rie gravitational force causes an pieyele go Faster oF i person is only mit i ae object to fall toward the ground gecelerates: the force ‘accordance Paper aa atafasterandfaster velocity f requiredto gecelerate an na ES con drcets nl the longer t 2 i ith the most Ch \ger the object falls. increases wi occelerated- to the force and inversely ‘hing being Proportional to the mass. 6. Newton's Three Laws of Motion (Action- | Reaction) i "| Won't Let Go" "You Raise Me Up ~ : o n When a person steps ona nt is exerting stairway, they apply force to "spike it up" As the player receives f hie the ball action, the Bell the ner the stairway (action), and the [i also exerts an equal and iro the metal action gitar Ruste pie Cee Laat ve herchief 6 06° ons a 2 force to the person's foot, - aa ite reaction. ushing it id fe player's wrist, causing it fo PP a are baiances ne ona a rene pe fore ey ascend the stairs 3 resul “che student remains > (reaction), on ¢ fall to does no is , jonory and . Gag / stoti ‘the ground: A i oy Physics Teacher

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