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LESSON IN

SCIENCE 8
SCIENCE 8 – LESSON 1

FORCES
QUARTER 1
EXERCISE

IDENTIFY IF THE ACTION PORTRAYED IN THE IMAGE IS USING


FORCE
EXERCISE

IDENTIFY IF THE ACTION PORTRAYED IN THE IMAGE IS USING


FORCE
EXERCISE

IDENTIFY IF THE ACTION PORTRAYED IN THE IMAGE IS USING


FORCE
EXERCISE

IDENTIFY IF THE ACTION PORTRAYED IN THE IMAGE IS USING


FORCE
REVIEW
REVIEW
REVIEW
FORCE
The DOOR will remain close unless a force is applied.
FORCE
If you want to open the DOOR, you have to apply force in
any way
FORCE
Force also present in playing soccer.

You have to be
strong enough
to kick the ball
towards your
teammate until
you reach your
goal
FORCE
Force also present in playing soccer.

Kicking the ball requires


force and you must be good
enough to control the force
you apply depending on
how fast you want the ball
to move.

VELOCITY
“Rate of speed of an object”
— that speed depends on
the amount of force you
apply
FORCE
Push and pull applied to an object

Influence that changes the motion of an object

Most of the motion we see or do everyday is caused by


force
EXPERIMENT

The toy car is placed


in the table. Observe
if there is a
movement.

Is there any
movement?
EXPERIMENT

The toy car is placed in the table. The toy car did not
project any movement.
Why do you think the toy car did not move?

How do you think can we make the toy car move?


What will happen if I push the toy car to the right?
EXPERIMENT

How can we stop the toy car from moving?


EXPERIMENT - CONCLUSION
The toy car did The force applied The toy car
not move by pushing or moves in the
because there pulling can make same direction
is no force the toy car as the force.
applied to it. move. (Right or Left)
To stop the toy car from moving, we have to apply force
opposite to the direction it is moving.
If we give an additional push to the moving toy car, in the same
direction where it is moving, it goes faster. On the other hand, if
we push the toy car on the opposite direction it goes slower.
Point where the
object goes
Location where the force
is applied
Straight line passing
through the point of
application and is Parallel
to the direction of the
force
QUARTER 1 LESSON 1 – FORCES

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