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CHAPTER-11

FORCE AND PRESSURE


CONTENTS
- definition and unit of force
- forces are due to an interaction
- exploring force
- effects of force
- types of force
- definition and unit of pressure
- pressure exerted by liquids and gases
- atmospheric pressure
OBJECTIVES
At the end of this lesson, students will be able to :
• Define force.
• List the properties of force.
• Understand the effects of force.
• Distinguish contact and non-contact forces.
• List properties of pressure exerted by solids, liquids
and gases.
• List the effects of pressure on human activities.
• Define atmospheric pressure.
Previous Knowledge TestPPbg
• 11. How an object move ?
• 2. How you decide whether an object is
moving faster or slower ?
• 3. What does the distance moved by an
object in unit time indicate ?
• 4. What makes an object slow down or go
faster or change its direction of motion ?
Push- A force to move an object away from our body.
Pull- A force to move an object towards our body .
.

FORCE:-
A force is a push or pull on an object.

examples:-A man pushing cart,


kicking
a
ball
FORCE AND PRESSURE
• pull or push
Forces are due to an
interaction
EXPLORING FORCE
a) If two forces act on a body in same
direction, the net force is the sum of
two forces.
F1

F2
Net force (F)=F1+F2
If two forces act on a body in opposite direction, the
net force is the difference between two forces

F1 F2

Net force = F2 – F1 (F2>F1)


The effect of force on the object depends on the net force
acting on it.
Force has Magnitude as
well as Direction.

S.I. Unit of Force - Newton (N)


C.G.S. Unit of Force – Dyne (Dyn)
SSState of Motion

A change in either the speed of an object , or its


direction of motion , or both is described as a
change in its state of motion.
An object may be at rest or in motion ; both are
its state of motion.
Thus , a force may bring a change in the state of
motion of an object.
MAKES A CHANGE THE
STATIONARY DIRECTION OF
A MOVING
OBJECT OBJECT
MOVES

CHANGES
STOPS A EFFECTS THE SHAPE
MOVING OF A PERMANEN
TLY
OBJECT FORCE

CHANGE THE CHANGES THE


SPEED OF A SHAPE
MOVING TEMPORARILY
OBJECT
CONTACT FORCE

• A FORCE WHICH CAN BE EXERTED BY AN


OBJECT ON ANOTHER OBJECT ONLY
THROUGH PHYSICAL TOUCHING IS CALLED A
CONTACT FORCE.
• THE FORCE EXERTED BY THE MUSCLES OF THE
BODY IS CALLED MUSCULAR FORCE

MUSCULAR FORCE
THE FORCE EXERTED BY THE MUSCLESOF THE BODY IS CALLED
MUSCULAR FORCE
NON-CONTACT FORCE

• A FORCE WHICH CAN BE EXERTED BY AN


OBJECT ON ANOTHER OBJECT EVEN
FROM A DISTANCE(WITHOUT TOUCHING
EATH OTHER) IS CALLED A NON-CONTACT
FORCE
Electrically charged comb
attracts tiny pieces of paper
Gravitational Force
The force of attraction between any two objects possessing mass is
called gravitational force.
It is the gravitational force between the sun and the earth which holds
the earth in its orbit around the sun.
The force with which the earth pulls the objects towards it , is called the
force of gravity .
A ball thrown upward falls down,
A ripened fruit falling from a tree
PRESSURE

The force acting on unit area of


a surface is called pressure.

Pressure= Force /Area on which it acts


S.I. unit of pressure is Pascal.
Applications of Pressure
LIQUIDS EXERTS PRESSURE

Liquids exerts pressure on the walls of the container.


GASES EXERTS PRESSURE
• Gases exert pressure on the walls of the container.
• The pressure exerted by the air around us is
ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE
• The pressure exerted by the air around us known as
atmospheric pressure. Atmospheric pressure is due
to the weight of air present in the atmosphere.
Things to Think about
• 1. Air planes have pressurized cabins . Why ?
• 2. How the vacuum cleaner works ?
• 3. Camel can run or walk on sand very easily but humans
not ? Why ?
• 4. Have you ever think about atmospheric pressure on other
planets . Do other planets have atmospheric pressure ?
FUN TIME
Write three non-contact forces that you have studied .Now
take the first alphabet from each of the forces and make a
word that means ‘something precious ‘.
Suggested Project
• Make a chart with colourful pictures of various things like a
car, a glass of water, a person standing , a boy writing , a
tailor stitching , someone cutting vegetables, a doctor
giving an injection, etc. Make a caption under each picture
to say where the pressure is being applied and write a few
lines about it .
• Outdoor Activities
• Next time you go to the petrol station , take time to talk to
the person who fills air in the tyre.Ask him to show you the
pressure gauge he uses.Find out how much pressure is
needed for each vehicle (scooter,auto,car,truck,bus, etc. )
SUMMARY
Let us summarize what have we learnt:-
• Force is a push or pull resulting in motion of a body.
• Force can change the shape of an object, move an object
from the position of rest, change the direction of a body in
motion and change the speed of the moving object.
• There are two kinds of force: contact force and non-contact
force.
• Muscular force and force of friction are the examples of
contact forces.
• Gravitational force, electro static force and magnetic force
are the examples of non-contact forces.
• Force per unit area is known as pressure.
• Pressure from solids is due to their
weight and acts downward, but in the case
of liquids and gases the pressure exerted
by them is downard,sideways and upward
also, that means in all directions.
• The envelope of air around the earth is
known as atmosphere.
• The pressure of the air upon the surface
of the earth is known as the atmospheric
pressure.
THANK YOU

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