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Forces - Coggle Diagram
Forces
Contact Forces
Push
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A. Push is a force used by humans often for moving objects mostly. Pushing is a force that everyone uses in their daily basis like even walking or running to start you need to push off from the ground.
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Pull
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E. I observed that you can actually pull something to you with out contact and that is magnetism. Because magnets attract metal objects so if you want a metal object without touching it use a magnet.
A. A pull force is where a human or an object pulls something towards them and is used a lot in daily life.
Twist
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A. To twist means to turn something that was stationary most likely a lid and you use your arms and hands to twist open the lid. .
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Normal
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friction
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A. Friction is what stops us from pushing or pulling something that we can't. Friction is what starts a push or pull force, if there was no friction we would not need to push or pull as hard as we would with friction.
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Non-Contact Forces
Gravity
A. Gravity is the force that keeps everything on the ground and varies in different planets. Gravity is everywhere keeping everything down on the ground and if it does come up it must go down.
B. If you jump so high or far on Earth if you jumped on the moon you would jump higher because the gravity is different there.
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Electricity
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A. Electricity is a force that powers basically our whole world now. Without electricity we wouldn't have devices like T.V, computers and phones and iPads.
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Magnetism
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A. Magnetism is a force which connects metal objects containing iron, nickel and cobalt without touching them. Magnetism is a force in which the larger the magnet the larger metal objects it can get.
B. Iron, nickel, cobalt and steel are the materials attracted to magnetism.
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