FORCE
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Unbalanced Force
acting on an object in opposite directions and
equal in strength
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Balanced Force
are not equal, and they always cause the motion of
an object to change the speed and/or direction that it is moving
a push or pulls upon an object resulting from the object's interaction with another object
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. When the interaction
ceases, the two objects no longer experience the force
TYPES OF FORCES
Contact Force
Non Contact Force
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Frictional Force
Air Resistance Force
Normal Force
Tensional Force
Applied Force
Electrostatic Force
force act between two charged bodies
Magnetic Force
force exerted by a magnetic field through a magnetic
pole
Gravitational Force
responsible for bringing the items we toss into the air
back to earth
Spring Force
force exerted by a compressed or stretched spring on any
object that is attached to the spring
Force applied by an object to
another object
the force which is transmitted through a string, rope, or wire
when it is pulled tight by forces acting at each end
the support force exerted upon an object
that is in contact with another stable object
the force exerted by the surfaces in contact with
each other and move relatively being pressed with each other
special type of frictional force that acts on
objects as they travel through the ai