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Forces - Coggle Diagram
Forces
Contact Forces :
Friction
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Twist
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E: to twist something you move one end a different way to the other. it is technically not a force. it is the act of doing rather that forcing something
Pull
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E: the force of pulling is the opposite of pushing. to pull something you move the object towards yourself. it can also be contact or no contact. it can be non contact if you have a leaf blower on suck mode, turn it on and put it on the ground, if you put something light in front of the blower, the object will get sucked up
Push
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E: the force of pushing is the opposite of pulling. it is the act if moving something away from yourself and it can be contact or non contact. it can be non contact if you have a hair dyer and put in on a table then turn it on. if you put something light in front of it, the object gets pushed forward
Normal
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Non-Contact Forces
Gravity
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E: the closer something is the stronger the force is. it can not be a contact force because otherwise it becomes pulling.
Electrostatic
C: when you rub an inflated balloon on a woolen fabric the put it near someones hair the static electricity picks the hair up.
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Magnetism
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E: I noticed that the all the force of a magnet goes to the north pole and the south pole pulls in the force. a north pole and a north pole will always repel each other. same with a south pole and a south pole. you need a north and a south pole to connect.
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