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Forces - Coggle Diagram
Forces
Contact
Push
C. Experiment: pushed an inflated balloon under a bucket of water and the force was a push from the ballon into the watter
A. When force moves an object away from something, that is a push. Gravity, friction, and energy all influence how big or small the force is.
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E. If something was being pushed and pulled at with the same amount of force would the object stay still?
B. When a force impacts with another force it can make a motion and "push" in a direction that the force is going.
Pull
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C. You pull a door to open it, it is a daily force that is used.
Friction
A. Friction is a force between two surfaces that are sliding, or trying to slide, across each other.
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Normal
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B. Normal force is the fore that a surface contains, it helps keep things from floating and has a gravitational pull.
C. When a soccer ball is kicked the normal force of the surface has a great enough gravity to keep the ball from floating away.
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Twist
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Non-Contact
Gravity
C. Experiment: blew air through a straw into a cup of water and the gravity was pushing the bubbles to the top of the cup
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A. Gravity is a force of attraction that exists between any two masses, any two bodies, any two particles.
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Magnetism
C. Experiment: got a magnet and picked up paper clips and the metal in the paper clips had a magnetic force and connected with the magnet
A. Electric currents and the magnetic moments of elementary particles give rise to a magnetic field, which acts on other currents and magnetic moments.
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Electrostatic
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A. Electrostatic forces are attractive or repulsive forces between particles that are caused by their electric charges.
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