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Physics Paper 2
Forces- Contact & No Contact
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What are the two types of forces?
Contact forces and
non-contact
forces
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In what unit do we measure force?
Newtons
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How can we describe a force?
A push or
pull
acting on an object
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Why are forces classified as vector quantities?
They have both
magnitude
and
direction
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What is the key difference between contact and non-contact forces?
Contact forces require
physical touching
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What is an example of a contact force?
The
friction
between a board and sand
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What is air resistance classified as?
A
contact
force
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How is tension defined in the context of forces?
As a
pulling
force exerted through a rope
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What is the normal contact force also known as?
The reaction
force
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What are the three types of non-contact forces mentioned?
Gravitational,
magnetic
, and electrostatic forces
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What is gravitational force?
An attraction between two objects with
mass
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How do magnetic forces behave?
They can be
attractive
or repulsive
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What can electrostatic forces do?
Be
attractive
or repulsive between
charged
objects
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How does the strength of non-contact forces change with distance?
It
decreases
as objects get further apart
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What are the characteristics of contact forces?
Require
physical
touching
Examples include friction and
tension
Act directly between objects
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What are the characteristics of non-contact forces?
Do
not
require physical touching
Examples include gravitational, magnetic, and
electrostatic forces
Act through fields of
influence
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How do contact and non-contact forces differ in their interactions?
Contact forces: require
touch
Non-contact forces: act at a distance
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