Science 4-Q3 Week 1
Science 4-Q3 Week 1
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friction gravitational force magnetic force
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friction gravitational force magnetic force
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friction gravitational force magnetic force
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NEWTON- absolute unit of force in the
International System of Units (SI units),
abbreviated N. It is defined as that force necessary
to provide a mass of one kilogram with an
acceleration of one metre per second per second.
Let’s Do it!
Study the diagram and choose the correct
answer to complete the sentence.
1. The forces shown above are (PUSHING,
PULLING) forces.
2. The forces shown above are (WORKING
TOGETHER / OPPOSITE FORCES. )
3. The forces are (EQUAL / NOT EQUAL)
4. The stronger force is pulling to the RIGHT
/ LEFT. The weaker force is pulling to the
RIGHT / LEFT.
5. The forces are (EQUAL / NOT EQUAL.)
1. The forces shown above are (PUSHING,
PULLING) forces.
Let’s Remember!
Force is simply defined as a push or a pull on objects. All objects around you whether stationary (not moving) or moving are acted upon by a force. Forces are
always in pairs. In a pair of forces, one counteracts the other. If we are going to measure the force, the unit for it is called the Newton and it has the symbol N.
Let’s Answer!
Write TRUE if the statement is correct or FALSE if it is not.
Write your answers on a separate sheet of paper.
1. If the forces in pair are equal in strength, the object on which they act does not move.
2. The applied force is a push or pull that an object makes to the other objects.
3. If we are going to measure the force, the unit for it is called the Newton and it has the symbol N.
4. Forces that can act on an object include pushing, pulling, friction, magnetic force, and gravitational force.
5. Friction is a force that holds two surfaces that are in contact.