Force
Force is when you push or pull something. It can make things move, stop, or change shape. For example, when you kick a ball, you're using force to make it move. Forces are everywhere and help us do lots of things every day, like opening a door or riding a bike.
Types of Forces
There are many different types of forces. Let us study some that we come across often in our daily lives.
Friction
Friction is a force between two surfaces which are in contact. Roll a ball on the ground. It slows down and stop. Why does it not keep going?
- It stops because friction acts on it.
- The ball will go further on a smooth surface than on a rough surface.
- This is because the force of friction is more on rough surfaces. It is less on smooth surfaces.
- If the box is kept on a smooth surface, less force is required to move it.
- If the box is kept on a rough surface, greater force is required to move it. This is because of friction.
Question for Chapter Notes: Force, Work & Energy
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Which type of force is responsible for slowing down a rolling ball on the ground?Explanation
- Friction is a force between two surfaces in contact.
- It slows down the motion of objects on the ground.
- In the case of a rolling ball, friction acts on it, causing it to stop eventually.
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Gravitational Force or Gravity
The force of the earth that pulls everything towards itself is called gravitational force or gravity. - Throw up a ball. Observe it carefully. It slows down, stops, and then comes down. Why doesn't it keep going up?
- This is because gravitational force pulls everything down.
- You can stand on the ground because gravity pulls you down. If there was no gravity we would all be floating in the air.
Muscular Force
The force that uses the power of the
muscles of our body is called muscular force. When we push or pull something, we apply force by using parts of our body such as hands and feet.
Muscular Force
Magnetic Force
A magnet applies a force on things made of iron and steel and pulls them towards itself.
- This force is called magnetic force.
- The magnet does not pull things made of other substances such as paper, plastic.
Disadvantages of Friction
- Friction wastes energy because it makes it difficult for things to move.
- The soles of your shoes wear away after some time because of friction.
- Friction causes parts of the moving machine to wear out.
Question for Chapter Notes: Force, Work & Energy
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Which force is responsible for pulling everything towards the earth?Explanation
- Gravitational force is the force that pulls everything towards the earth.
- It is the reason why objects fall towards the ground when dropped.
- Without gravitational force, we would all be floating in the air.
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Advantages of Friction
- We can walk because of friction between our feet and the ground.
- Without friction, we will slip and fall.
Have you ever tried to walk on ice? Why is it difficult? Ice is very smooth, so there is very little friction and you can slip easily.
Cars and buses can run on roads because of friction between the tires and the road. Sometimes, cars slip on wet roads because the friction is less.
Reducing Friction
Activity - Take a carrom board. Place the striker on it and shoot it with your fingers. See how far it goes before it stops.
Now spread talcum powder all over the board. Again, hit the striker with the same force. See how far it goes now. Does it go further? Why?
- Talcum powder is smooth. It reduces the friction on the board, so the striker travels further.
Reducing friction
- Oiling reduces friction between surfaces because it makes the surfaces smooth. If you put oil on the moving parts of your bicycle, it will run more smoothly. Oiling is done in machines in functions. It saves parts of machines from wearing out soon.
Oiling in machines
Question for Chapter Notes: Force, Work & Energy
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What type of force is applied when we push or pull something using our hands or feet?Explanation
- Muscular force is the force that is applied when we push or pull something using our hands or feet.
- This force is generated by the power of our muscles.
- When we push or pull, we are using the strength of our muscles to apply force on an object.
- Muscular force is different from other types of forces like gravitational force, magnetic force, and friction.
- It is important to use the correct technique and strength when applying muscular force to avoid any injuries or strain on our muscles.
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What is Work?
You already know that a push or a pull is called force. A force can make things move. When a force moves something, work is done.
- When you open a door you do work. When you kick a football you do work. Look at the given pictures. The man is pulling a cart. Thus, the work is done.
- However, in the second case, the boy is pushing a wall. The wall does not move.
Thus, the work is not done in this case. This is because, there is insufficient force being applied on the wall, which does not move it. - On the other hand, if we apply a greater force on the wall, say using a crane, the wall will break. Thus, in that case work will be done.
Work done
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Simple Machines
We use some tools in our everyday life that make our work easier. These tools are called simple machines. Let's learn about some of them:
1. Lever
A lever is a simple machine used to lift or move heavy weights, open the lid of a tin, or cut things. Examples of levers are see-saws, bottle openers, and scissors.
- Example: When you use a spoon to open a lid, the spoon acts as a lever or a sissor.
2. Inclined Plane
An inclined plane is a slope that helps move heavy objects to a higher place easily. Heavy cartons are loaded onto a truck by pushing them up on an inclined wooden plank. Ramps, slanted roads, and slides are examples of inclined planes.
- Example: Slide
3. Screw
A screw looks like a nail but has an inclined plane wrapped around a cylinder. It has a broad head and pointed tip and is used to hold things together.
- Example: Light bulb
4. Wedge
A wedge is a simple machine made of two inclined planes joined to form a sharp edge. It is used to cut things. Axes and knives are examples of wedges.
- Example: Axe
Question for Chapter Notes: Force, Work & Energy
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What type of simple machine is a slide?Explanation
- A slide is an example of an inclined plane.
- An inclined plane is a slope that helps move heavy objects to a higher place easily.
- Inclined planes are used in ramps, slanted roads, and slides to make work easier.
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5. Wheel and Axle
In a wheel and axle arrangement, a rod (axle) passes through the wheel, helping it turn. This setup helps move heavy objects. Screwdrivers, steering wheels, and vehicle wheels are examples of wheel and axle.
- Example: Bicycle
6. Pulley
A pulley consists of a grooved wheel and a rope. It is used to lift heavy loads easily.
- Example: Crane
Energy
When you do work, you use energy. How do you feel after doing a lot of work? Do you feel tired? From where can you get more energy? You can get energy from food.
- Energy is the ability to do work.
- Energy is required to change ice to water, or water to steam, or wood to smoke and ash.
Question for Chapter Notes: Force, Work & Energy
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What type of force is applied when a magnet pulls things made of iron and steel towards itself?Explanation
- A magnet applies a force on things made of iron and steel and pulls them towards itself.
- This force is called magnetic force.
- Magnetic force is different from muscular force, which uses the power of muscles in our body.
- It is also different from gravitational force, which is the force of the earth pulling everything towards itself.
- Friction is another type of force that occurs when two surfaces are in contact.
As a teacher, you can explain that magnetic force is a unique force that specifically acts on objects made of iron and steel. It is this force that allows magnets to attract and pull those objects towards themselves.
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Forms of Energy
There are many forms in which we get energy. Some of these are as follows.
Sources of Energy
- Sun: The sun gives us solar energy. Plants use this energy to make food, and we can use it to cook food in solar cookers or heat water.
- Wind: Wind energy helps boats sail and windmills generate electricity.
- Water: Water energy, or hydropower, generates electricity.
- Fuel: Fuels like wood, petrol, and LPG are burned to produce energy.
Let us look at some of the main sources of energy.
Sun as a Source of Energy
Sun is the greatest source of energy on Earth. The energy from the sun is called solar energy.
Plants use this light energy to make food for the entire living world. So, the energy we get from food also comes from the Sun.
Today we have discovered many other uses of solar energy, for example-
- Food can be cooked in solar cookers. They use sun’s energy to cook food.
Solar cooker
- Solar energy is often used to heat water in solar water heater.
- Solar power is the conversion of energy from the sun into electricity. It can be used to run air conditioners, water heaters, and everything that runs on natural gas, electricity. It’s a cheaper, safer, and more eco-friendly solution.
Solar panel charges solar batteries
- Solar batteries are used to light up calculators, watches and bulbs.
Wind Energy
The air or wind that blows has energy. This wind energy is used to help a boat sail and turn the shafts of a windmill. The turning shaft of the windmill provides power to a machine called a generator to produce electricity.
Windmill
Question for Chapter Notes: Force, Work & Energy
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What is the main source of energy for solar cookers?Explanation
- Solar cookers utilize the energy from the Sun to cook food efficiently.
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Water Energy
Water is another very important energy source. People, plants and animals all depend on water.
Hydropower is energy that comes from the force of moving water. Like wind energy, water energy helps to generate electricity.
Water dam
Fuel Energy
Things which can be burnt to produce energy, such as wood, petrol, coal or LPG are called fuels. Fuels are burnt to produce heat and power.
Energy is stored in wood. When wood is burnt, this energy is given out as light and heat. LPG (Liquid Petrolium Gas, the ‘gas’ we use at home to cook food) has stored energy too. Petrol, diesel and CNG (Compressed Natural Gas) are used to run vehicle and machines.
Fuels
Concluion
energy is essential for all activities and changes around us. It powers our bodies, machines, and the natural processes that sustain life. By understanding the various sources of energy, like the sun, wind, water, and fuels, we can better appreciate how integral energy is to our everyday lives and the world around us.
Important Points
- A push or a pull is called a force.
- Force can move an object, stop a moving object, change the direction and speed of a moving object, or change the shape of an object.
- Gravity of the earth pulls everything towards itself.
- Friction is the force between two surfaces in contact.
- Work is done when a force moves an object.
- Energy is required to do work or to change matter.
- There are various forms of energy—heat, light, electrical and sound energies.
- Energy can be stored for later use.
- Sun is the main source of energy.