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FORCES - Coggle Diagram
FORCES
Kinetics
Kinetics refers to the force involved in a moving object which could be analyzed by a linear form or an angular form.
Linear Kinetics
Force
It is the variable that attempts change in the motion of objects. It is best described as a push or a pull that generates a mechanical interaction between objects generated with either contact or distance which refer ro friction and gravity.
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Gravity
The pioneer of this concept was Newton, he was based on the studies of previous scientists. He started by identifying that attractive forces between objects is related to their masses and is also product of the forces of attraction to the earth and the object.
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Mass and weight
Mass refers to the material that is present in a body, while it is measured in kilograms, it is different from weight. Weight is the effect of the force of gravity on mass
Weight relies on the force of gravity between an object and the earth, this means that mass is a constant number across each gravity, but weight can vary depending on the gravity of each planet
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Newton's laws of motion
He stated three laws of motion that are used to analyze the changes in motion in day to day objects and even on our bodies
First Law
It relates to the concept of inertia that calls upon if a body is still or remains at a constant distance in a line it will remain like that unless there is a force that acts upon it
Second Law
The movement and distance of an object is related to the applied force and moves towards the direction that this same force is acting to
Third Law
If two objects are to interact they will apply forces to one another in opposite directions, this is called as the law of action and reaction