For a spinning object, internal tensile stress provides the centripetal forces that make the parts of the object move together in circular motions.
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Title - Forces ; By - Lucia Riderer ; Primary Subject - Science ; Secondary Subjects - Science ; Expected answer: They all make an object either move or change shape. Question: What is FORCE? Expected answer: Force is an action that makes an object either move or change shape. 2. DISCOVERING - LAB ACTIVITY;
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The diagram shows how the parallelogram of forces can be used to calculate the resultant (combined effect) of two different forces acting together on an object. A force is a push or a pull on an object. It will cause a stationary object to move or a moving object to change direction, slow down, or speed up. It may,
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Talk about ways to make the car travel faster or go farther. Discuss the forces at work on the car. What makes it move toward the bottom of the ramp? What keeps it from moving faster? Discuss the effects of gravity and friction on the toy car. ; acceleration; Definition:The rate of which an object changes it velocity;
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5. During the group demonstrations, question students about the forces (push/pull) that make the object move and the force that makes it stop (friction). They should also discuss the fact that gravity keeps the object from floating into the sky.
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makes objects move. In this reading, you will learn more about the forces on an object when the motion of an object does not change. This is when...
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Under these conditions the first law says that if an object is not pushed or pulled upon, its velocity will naturally remain constant. This means that if an object is moving along, untouched by a force of any kind, it will continue to move along in a perfectly straight line at a constant speed. Imagine that two forces,
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In physics, force is what changes or tends to change a state of rest or motion in an object. Force causes objects to accelerate, add to the object's overall pressure, Force is a vector, so it has both a magnitude and a direction. when we say force it makes an object move.is a push or pull of an object.
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To test whether centripetal forces act by pushing an object towards or away from the center of a circular motion. So if your body wants to move away from the turn, then what makes you move in a circular path? This is what Newton described as a centripetal force, or a force that makes an object move, or accelerate,
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