Balanced and Unbalanced Forces Worksheet
Balanced and Unbalanced Forces Worksheet
Arshad Khan
Physics Teacher at IES
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Balanced and unbalanced Forces Worksheet
Name: _____________________ Date:_______________
1. Name the following:
i) A force that tries to slow things down when two things rub together . …………………..
iii) A force that tries to slow things that are moving through air…………………
vi) The amount of force on something from gravity .It is measured in Newtons…………………………….
viii) The force of attraction between two objects. The Earth has a large force of gravity which pulls things
towards it……………
xi) They can attract and repel each other. They also attract things made of iron………………………..
3.Give two examples of a pushing force AND two examples of a pulling force:
Pushing Force Pulling Force
1-________________________ 1-________________________
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2-________________________ 2-________________________
4. Jack is going skiing. Does he need high or low friction between his skis and
the snow? Explain your answer. ………………………………………………………………
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5. Jill is climbing. Where does she need high friction?
Explain your answer……………………………………………………………………………………..…
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6. The drawing shows Samir riding his mountain bike.
i) Draw a circle around the places on the drawing where there
should be a lot of friction.
ii) Explain why there should be a lot of friction in these places.
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iii) Draw a square around a place where friction should be low.
iv) Explain why there should be low friction in these places.
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v) How can Samir make sure the friction is as low as possible in these places.
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7.i) Label the forces .
Select the correct answer.
ii) What two forces affect you when you
float?
(Weight and upthrust OR Mass and push)
iii) When an object floats, the two forces are
(the same size OR different sizes)
8.The force that stops the cyclist from skidding is called……………………….….
Two forces are trying to make the cyclist slow down. They are
…………………………….. , …………………………….. , …………………………………………
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9. Label the forces on this Kayak.
Use the letters next to each phrase.
14.
Josh is learning to dive.
He is seen floating in the water. Label the two forces.
15. Look at the pictures. Write the names of the forces next to the arrows.
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16. i) What force or forces are acting on the falling climber in picture B? ……………………………
ii) What forces are acting on the climber in C?...............................................
ii) Are the forces balanced or unbalanced ? ………………………………..
iii) What will happen to the falling speed of the climber? ……………………………………
iv) Are the forces balanced or unbalanced in D? ………………………………….
17. If two forces are the same size and are in the opposite directions, they are …………………………
Cross out the words that are wrong. Cross out the words that are wrong.
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19. Matilda and Ravi carried out an experiment
with springs. They put different masses on the
spring and measured the length of the spring each
time. The table shows some of their results.
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20. Write whether each statement is ‘True’ ,’False’ or ‘Partly true’. True False Partly
True
a) Friction always slows things down.
b) Cars need friction to keep moving.
c) Cars need friction to stop.
d) You could not walk without friction.
e) Friction is useful to gymnasts.
f) Matches light because of friction.
g) Friction is useful to ships.
h) Shoe laces stay tied up because of friction.
i) You could not pick up a a cup of tea without friction.
j) You could drink from a glass without friction.
k) Snow increases the friction between your shoes and the ground.
l) Friction is useful in playgrounds.
m) Pencils do not need friction to write.
n) There is no friction when you are roller skating.
21. The force meter measures the size of pushes and pulls.
Starting force in N 1 2 3 4 5
Describe how the size of the starting force affects the distance moved by the car.
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