Utilisateur
A force is a push or pull of one body to another
Newtons (N)
Thrust
Electrostatic
Air Resistance
Water Resistance
Upthrust
Friction
Weight
Reaction
Forward push on an object
Charges move between objects and are attracted to opposite charges
Stopping force when an object is travelling through air
Stopping force when an object is travelling through water
Opposion to weight on a liquid
Stopping force between two solid objects that opposes motion
Pull on a mass by gravity
Occurs as opposition to weight on a solid
When objects are touching
A force that acts upon an object with no physical contact between them
When the two forces acting upon an object are equal in size
When one force acting upon an object is greater in size than the other
weight = mass x gravitational strength field
Iron
Steel
Nickel
Cobalt
One which is easy to magnetise and demagnetise (iron)
One which is difficult to magnetise and demagnetise (steel)
Like poles repel
Opposite poles attract
Unmagnetised magnetic materials are always attracted to magnets
The area around a magnet where magnetic materials feel a force
South
Opposite
Bodies with like charges repel
Bodies with opposite charges attract
Charges bodies and neutral bodies attract
Negative charges flow from the dome into the person
Every hair gains a negative charge
They will all try to repel each other
If you weren't, the charges would disappear into the earth
The negative charges disappear into the earth and your hair drops back down
The negative charges would use them as the closest parh down to the earth