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Contact and non contact forces
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What is the definition of a force?
A
push
or
pull
acting on an object
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What are the two components of a force?
Magnitude
and
direction
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What type of quantity is force?
Vector quantity
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What is the unit of force?
Newton
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How can forces be categorized?
Into
contact forces
and
non-contact forces
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What is a contact force?
Force when two objects are
physically
touching
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In a tug of war, what type of force is acting on the soldier?
Tension force
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How does friction act on an airplane landing on water?
It
slows
down
the
airplane
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What is air resistance?
A
contact force
acting upwards on a skydiver
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What is the normal contact force?
Upward force
exerted
by a surface
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What happens to the normal contact force when an object is on a table?
It balances the
weight
of the object
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What is a non-contact force?
Force when objects are
physically separated
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How does gravitational force act between the Earth and the International Space Station?
It
attracts
both
objects
towards
each
other
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What is electrostatic force?
Force between two
charged
objects
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What happens to objects with opposite charges in terms of electrostatic force?
They experience an
attractive force
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What is magnetic force?
Force experienced in a magnetic
field
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What will be covered in later videos regarding magnetic force?
More
details
about
magnetic
force
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What occurs between objects with the same charge?
They experience a
repulsive force
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What are the main types of forces discussed?
Contact forces
Tension
Friction
Air resistance
Normal contact force
Non-contact forces
Gravitational force
Electrostatic force
Magnetic force
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What are the characteristics of a force?
Push or pull
Acts on an object
Interaction with another object
Has magnitude and direction
Measured in Newtons
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