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Forces & Motion Notes Lesson 2: The Force of Gravity Lesson 3: The Force of A Rubber Band (Elastic Force) Lesson 4: The Force of Friction

Forces & Motion Notes Lesson 2: The Force of Gravity Lesson 3: The Force of A Rubber Band (Elastic Force) Lesson 4: The Force of Friction

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Page 1: Forces & Motion Notes Lesson 2: The Force of Gravity Lesson 3: The Force of A Rubber Band (Elastic Force) Lesson 4: The Force of Friction

Forces & Motion Notes

Lesson 2: The Force of Gravity

Lesson 3: The Force of A Rubber Band (Elastic Force)

Lesson 4: The Force of Friction

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Lesson 2: The Force of Gravity

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Matter-

anything that has mass & takes up space

Mass-

the amount of matter in an object

Weight-

the measure of the force of gravity

acting on an object

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GravityGravity is a force that pulls objects toward each

other

The force of gravity acts between all objects on earth and in the universe

Earth’s gravity pulls everything towards its center

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Forces are measured in Newtons

• The weight of an apple is about 1 Newton.

• The weight of a bag of sugar is 10 Newtons.

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Lesson 3:The Force of A Rubber Band

(Elastic Force)

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Stetching

Pull

Pull harder

hold

hold

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Stop pulling and ---

• Elastic materials spring back into shape.

• Plastic materials stay stretched.

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Elastic Forces

• A type of matter is considered to be elastic if returns to its original shape after being squeezed or stretched.

• Examples of Elastic Matter:• • •

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Types of Elastic ForcesThere are two types of elastic forces: tension and compression

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Tension Compression

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Placing a stent in an artery

1. The squeezed stent is placed at the blockage.2. A balloon opens the stent.3. The stent keeps the artery open so the blood can flow.

Step 1

Step 2

Step 3

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Forces can do amazing things!Science saves lives

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Lesson 4:The Force of Friction

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Friction• Friction is a force that two surfaces exert on each other when

they rub against each other.

• Friction is a force that acts in the opposite direction to the motion of an object.

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Types of Friction

Sliding Friction 2 solid surfaces slide over each other

Rolling Friction An object rolls across a surface

Fluid Friction Solid object moves through a fluid

Static Friction Acts on objects that are not moving

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Drag= another word for air friction

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