Utilisateur
A force is a push or pull that is ecerted on an object.
An effect is what forces do.
(Sometimes a force cam be too small to observe a visible effect. e.g gravity.)
1. Movement
2. Deformation
3. Change of direction
4. Rotation.
A force can cause:
> a stationary object to start moving.
>a moving object to accelerate.
> a moving object to decelerate.
The newton (N) is the unit in which force is measured.
100g = 1N
1 Kg = 10N
A newton meter is used to measure force. It is a spring balance containing a metal spring.
(The newton meter is equipped with a scale marked or calibrated in newton.)
Forces always work in pairs simultaneously on various objects and never occur as a single force.
Forces are balanced when two forces acting in opposite directions are equal.
The nett force is 0N. (No nett force.)
Forces are unbalanced when two forces acting in opposite directions are not equal.
The nett force is greater than 0N.
The effect of the various forces that act together depends on the amount and direction in which the force acts.
A nett force/resultant force is formed when two or more forces act on an object and combine.
It is the effect of all the forces acting on an object.
~ Contact forces
~ Non - contact forces (field forces)
A contact force is exerted when two objects are in contact with one another.
frictional force
tensile force
compression force
thrust force
tension force
air resistance
A non-contact force (field force) is exerted over a distance and is a force as a result of action at a distance between two objects.
Gravitational force
Magnetic force
Electrostatic force