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Forces, forces, everywhere
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Write down 3 ways you used a force this morning.
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Forces are everywhere – but what do we call them?
FORCES
magnetism gravity
air resistance
static
friction
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upthrust
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Measuring ForcesWhat do we
call this piece of
equipment?A newton
meterWhat is it used for?
Measuring forces in newtons
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Contact and non-contact forces
Name the forces shown below.
static friction magnetism
gravity
Which are non-contact forces?
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Contact and non-contact forcesMatch the pictures with the correct words.
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magnetism upthrust static electricity gravityfriction
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a force which pulls objects down.
the force which holds things to fridge doors.
a force which helps a boat float.
the force that rubs things away.
a form of electricity which can attract things.
a type of force which needs to touch something to affect
it.
gravity
magnetism
upthrust
friction
static
contact
Which force is …?
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Which direction are the forces acting in?Add arrows to each picture.
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