5.1.2 Contact and Non-Contact Forces

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  • What are contact forces defined as?
    Forces between touching objects
  • Contact forces arise from the interaction between the surfaces
  • Arrange the following contact forces in order of their appearance in the example scenarios:
    1️⃣ Friction (shoe on the ground)
    2️⃣ Tension (tightrope)
    3️⃣ Normal force (book on a table)
  • Tension is a contact force exerted by a string, rope, or cable
  • The normal force is always exerted perpendicular to the surface of an object.

    True
  • Non-contact forces act through fields of influence, such as gravitational, magnetic, and electric
  • Non-contact forces require objects to be physically touching each other.
    False
  • What is the gravitational force?
    Attraction between objects with mass
  • What is the electric force?
    Attraction or repulsion between charged objects
  • Contact forces only exist when objects are in direct physical contact.

    True
  • Match the contact force with its example:
    Friction ↔️ Shoe on the ground
    Tension ↔️ Tightrope
    Normal force ↔️ Book on a table
  • What is the role of friction as a contact force?
    Opposes relative motion
  • What are non-contact forces defined as?
    Forces between non-touching objects
  • Match the non-contact force with its example:
    Gravitational force ↔️ Earth and object
    Magnetic force ↔️ Magnet and iron
    Electric force ↔️ Positively and negatively charged objects
  • Arrange the following non-contact forces in order of their appearance in the examples:
    1️⃣ Gravitational force (Earth and object)
    2️⃣ Magnetic force (magnet and iron)
    3️⃣ Electric force (charged objects)
  • The magnetic force is a force of attraction or repulsion between magnetic objects
  • Non-contact forces require physical contact to act.
    False
  • The gravitational force is an example of a non-contact force
  • Give an example of magnetic force in action.
    Two magnets attracting
  • Match the contact force with its description:
    Friction ↔️ The force that opposes motion between surfaces
    Tension ↔️ The force in a rope or cable when pulled taut
    Normal Force ↔️ The force exerted perpendicular to a surface
  • Tension is the force exerted by a string, rope, or cable when it is pulled taut
  • What is the normal force?
    Force perpendicular to a surface
  • What is an example of tension in real life?
    A tightrope
  • Match the non-contact force with its real-life application:
    Gravitational Force ↔️ Keeps planets orbiting the Sun
    Magnetic Force ↔️ Allows compasses to point north
    Electric Force ↔️ Causes static electricity to discharge
  • What are non-contact forces?
    Forces acting without physical touch
  • Match the non-contact force with its description:
    Gravitational Force ↔️ Force of attraction between objects with mass
    Magnetic Force ↔️ Force of attraction or repulsion between magnetic objects
    Electric Force ↔️ Force of attraction or repulsion between charged objects
  • Contact forces arise from the interaction between surfaces
  • What is friction?
    The force that opposes motion
  • Contact forces require physical touch, while non-contact forces do not.

    True
  • The force between car tires and the road is an example of friction
  • The gravitational force keeps planets in orbit
  • What does the magnetic force allow compasses to do?
    Point towards magnetic north