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Forces
Forces

... • Equal and opposite forces cancel each other out, but only when applied to same objects. • Action and reaction forces do not cancel out because they act on different objects. • If you pushed on a friend’s hand with your hand with the same amount of force, neither of you would move. But if each of y ...
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... His 2nd law said that the force applied to an object is directly proportional to its acceleration and that as an object grew in mass it would be harder to make accelerate. So mass becomes the property of a body that resists change in motion. This is summed up by the equation: Force (N) = mass (kg) x ...
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... Class Starter: Check your EQ and MV. The concept of force explains many occurrences in our everyday lives. From your own experience, state what will happen in the following situations. 1. A marble is placed at the top of a smooth ramp. What will happen to the marble? What force causes this? 2. A mar ...
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Physical Science Chapter 1 & 2 Motion & Force

... Force- a force is simply a push or a pull on an object 1. Like velocity and acceleration Force shows a magnitude AND direction 2. Arrows called “Vectors” 3. Balanced force – opposite and equal forces acting on the same object result in NO motion of the object 4. Unbalanced forces – two or more force ...
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