Forces Booklet
Forces Booklet
Workbook: Week 2
Learning Intention: Students will be able to
• Identify the characteristics of specific forces in terms of size and
direction.
• Describe the result of a change in the direction of a force.
• Describe the result of a change in the size of a force.
Key Words
• Field
• Force
• Friction
• Interact
• Motion
• Magnitude
• Net Force
• Vector
The size and direction of forces
Every moment of the day, you are either applying forces to objects or force is being
applied to you. Each force has two key characteristics. The direction of the force
affects the direction that an object moves or whether it slows down or speeds up.
The size, or magnitude, of the force affects how much the object might move or how
speed, it is said to have positive acceleration and so is going faster and faster. If an
Usually there are a number of different forces acting on an object. Each force is often
Scientists draw forces using special arrows called vectors. The direction that the
arrow (vector) is pointing indicates which way the force is acting on an object, big
forces are shown as long arrows and small forces are short arrows.
Every force has a magnitude (size). A spring gets shorter when it is squashed or
longer when a pull force is applied. The bigger the force, the more the spring is
spring, then any change in the length of the spring can be measured. Spring
balances and most kitchen and bathroom scales use this method to weigh things. All
forces are measured in Newtons (N). The net force is the sum of all the forces acting
on an object.
Review Questions
Answer the following questions using full sentences.
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2. What words are used to describe the direction that force is applied in?
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5. Specify how forces are shown in diagrams.
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7. Identify which of the situations in the diagrams below show:
a. Acceleration
b. Deceleration
c. Change in shape
d. Change in direction
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Draw a force diagram and complete the calculations for the following scenarios. The
first is done for you.
4 A skydiver is accelerating
towards the ground with a force
of 100 N. When deployed, their
parachute applies a force of 90
N (air resistance). What is their
net force?
The diagram below shows a spring balance that is clamped to a stand. The hand is
applying a pulling force.
2. There are two scales on the balance. The left scale reads
100 g. The right scale reads about 1 N. Which scale is
measuring the force applied by the hand?
The following data was collected using known masses and a spring balance. The
experiment was conducted on Planet X, where gravity is different to Earth.
Door
Sticky tape
Science book
Pencil case
Graph: Force needed to move various objects.
Questions:
1. Look carefully at your results. Explain what factors made some measurements very large.
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2. Using your graph, list the forces from largest to smallest. Explain why some objects needed
a large force and why some needed a small force.
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