Forces: Contact vs. Noncontact
Forces: Contact vs. Noncontact
Contact
vs.
Noncontact
OBJECTIVES
Distinguish between contact and noncontact forces.
Explore the Law of Gravity by recognizing that every
object exerts a gravitational force.
ESSENTIAL QUESTION
What forces may hinder the motion of a soccer ball
rolling across a field?
FORCE: A PUSH OR PULL
Contact Force Non-Contact Force
A force that can cause Force that results when
or change motion of an the two objects are not
object by touching it. in physical contact with
Motors and gears each other, yet are able
operate through contact to exert a push or pull.
forces.
Contact Force Examples: Non-Contact Force Examples:
• Friction • Gravitational Force
• Normal Force • Electrical Force
• Air Resistance • Magnetic Force
• Applied Force
CONTACT FORCES
Applied Force: A force typical push or pull, pushing a door
open, pulling a rope.
Mass
Distance
Quiz Afterwards!
CLASSIFY THE FORCES
A foot kicking a soccer ball
An apple falling off a tree
A paper clip sliding towards a magnet
A bat striking a baseball
Two magnets pushing apart from one
another
The moon orbiting the Earth
A compass needle turning North
A hand pushing an object
Shoes rubbing against the floor
DISCUSS!
Now that we have learned about forces, lets
talk about the essential question! You will
answer the EQ on the front of your foldable.
ESSENTIAL QUESTION
What forces may hinder the motion of a soccer
ball rolling across a field?
INDEPENDENT PRACTICE