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Page 1: Force & Motion Presentation€¦ · Presentation Enjoy! 1 . What’s so important about forces and motion? Forces are constantly at work. Forces cause motion. ... Example: If an apple

Force & Motion Presentation

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Page 2: Force & Motion Presentation€¦ · Presentation Enjoy! 1 . What’s so important about forces and motion? Forces are constantly at work. Forces cause motion. ... Example: If an apple

What’s so important about forces and motion?

Forces are constantly at work.

Forces cause motion.

Let’s look into this further…

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Forces A force is a push or a pull.

For example, how do you open a door?

You probably push it open and pull it shut (or reverse).

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Forces

Have you ever played tug of war?

pull pull

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Forces

Here are some more examples:

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Motion Motion is how an object’s position changes over time.

In other words, movement.

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Speed Speed is a measurement of distance over time.

In other words, how fast or slow something is moving.

For example:

30 miles per hour

distance time measurement

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Acceleration Acceleration is a change in motion caused by a

change in speed.

When you speed up, you are accelerating.

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Velocity Velocity is an object’s speed in a particular direction.

If you add a direction to an object’s speed, you are

describing its velocity.

I drove North at 30 miles per hour.

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Inertia Objects remain at rest or in motion unless acted on

by a force.

Example: If a car stops fast, wearing your seatbelt can cause you to stop moving too. Otherwise, you

would keep moving even if the car stopped.

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Gravity Gravity is the force that pulls objects toward the

center of the Earth.

Example: If an apple falls from a tree, it will fall to the ground because of gravitational pull.

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Friction Forces that slow down or stop movement.

Example: A golf ball will roll to a complete stop because the friction of the grass slows it down.

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Examples of forces and motion can be found everywhere you look! See how many examples

you can identify in your classroom, at home, or the next

time you are out!