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Forces - Coggle Diagram
Forces
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Push
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e. 1. the amount of Newtons there is and the friction. 2. Yes depending on what type of mechanical systems. 3. yes it can the wind can push objects.
Pull
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e. 1. yes but it depends what you are pushing in the first place. 2. the wind can pull objects closer together. 3. Depends on what type of mechanical systems.
Twist
c. An example is when someone opens a door with a knob someone would twist it left or right and push it to get in and out through the door. It can also use it when someone is opening a jar. To close or open in someone would have to twist it to the left by the lid and force there hand the other way on the jar to get it open. If someone was opening it they would twist one hand on the lid twisting to the right with there other hand on the jar and turn it to the left. if someone was closing it. It can also twist normally to see someone that is behind someone,it could be used for either turning altogether full body around or it could be used to turn a part of your body to such as a neck to. It can also be used when getting a substance out of a towel or cloth.
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b. Twisting can not just be for opening and closing it can also be in dances and other physical activity as we use a twist to turn our head and all different parts of our body.
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Friction
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c. When you are pushing any object such as a balloon, a ball and a box. Literally any object is effected by friction.
b. Friction works with gravity depending on what way you are pushing. If you are pushing upwards gravity will work with friction.
a. Friction is the force that pulls the object the opposite way when you push something the force is doing the opposite.
Normal
a. The normal force is the force that surfaces exert to prevent solid objects from passing through each other.
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non-contact
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Magnetism
b. A magnet can attract items with nickle, cobalt and/or iron.
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