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FORCES

• Forces, including contact forces like


friction and tension and non-contact
forces such as gravity and
electromagnetic forces, act on the
motion or shape of an object.
Newton's laws of motion give physics
and engineering principles governing
such forces.

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F E REN T
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FORCES
Gravitational Force
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Normal Force
Tension Force
Applied Force
Air Resistance
(Drag)Spring Force
Magnetic Force
Electrostatic Force
Centripetal Force

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I LY L I FE
DA OI NS OF
P LI C A T
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FORCE

•Opening and closing doors (applied force)


•Pushing a shopping cart (applied force)
•Walking or running (frictional force between feet and ground)
•Lifting objects (gravitational force and applied force)
•Using brakes on a bicycle (frictional force)
•Tugging on a rope (tension force)
•Jumping on a trampoline (spring force)
•Falling objects (gravitational force)
•Magnetic clasps on bags (magnetic force)
•Rubbing hands together for warmth (frictional force)

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RC E C AN
HO W FO E
TR A C TIV
BE DES
• Earthquakes: Tectonic forces • Car Crashes: The force of
can cause the Earth's crust impact between vehicles
to break and shift, leading to or objects can cause
the destruction of buildings significant damage to
and infrastructure. both the vehicle and
• Tsunamis: Gravitational and occupants.
water forces during a
tsunami can destroy coastal • Overloading a Bridge:
regions by flooding and Excessive weight
smashing through (gravitational force) can
structures. cause a bridge to
collapse. 5
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