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Class 4 Science - Force Energy and Work - CBSE Worksheets Solutions - 1

Q1: Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs).

(i) Which of them has stored energy?
(a) Water
(b) Air

(c) Log of wood
(d) All of these

Ans: (a)
Energy is energy stored in objects by the application of a force. Log of wood has stored energy in the form of chemical energy. Class 4 Science - Force Energy and Work - CBSE Worksheets Solutions - 1

(ii) In which case is energy required?
(a) In moving something
(b) Change ice to water

(c) Change water to water vapour
(d) All of these

Ans: (a)
All of these actions require energy. 

(iii) Walking on slippery ground is difficult because there is:
(a) very little gravity between us and the ground
(b) very high gravity between us and the ground

(c) very little friction between our feet and the ground
(d) very high friction between our feet and the ground

Ans: (c)
It becomes very difficult to walk on slippery roads because of the fact that on slippery roads, the friction is much less and we cannot exert a backward action force on slippery ground which would produce a forward reaction force on us.

(iv) In which of these cases is a force being applied?
(a) Lifting a book
(b) Stretching a string

(c) Kicking a football
(d) All of these

Ans: (d)
Class 4 Science - Force Energy and Work - CBSE Worksheets Solutions - 1Force is a push or a pull acting on an object. Force is used not only to move an object but also stops it. Force is used to change the direction and position of an object.

(v) Which of these is not a form of energy?
(a) Heat
(b) Light

(c) Water
(d) Electricity

Ans: (a)
Water itself is not a form of energy; it can store energy in the form of potential or kinetic energy, but it is not energy itself. Temperature is the degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object. Thus temperature is not a form of energy.

Q2: True or False.

(i) The energy of fuels comes from the Sun.
Ans: True
All the energy in oil, gas, and coal originally came from the sun, captured through photosynthesis.
Class 4 Science - Force Energy and Work - CBSE Worksheets Solutions - 1

(ii) Things thrown up will come down, even if there is no gravity.
Ans: False
Gravity is a force of attraction that pulls together all matter (anything you can physically touch). The more matter something has, the greater the force of its gravity. That means really big objects like planets and stars have a stronger gravitational pull.

(iii) Fuels have stored energy in them.
Ans: True
Fuels contain stored energy. The stored energy in fuels can be released by combustion. Combustion is the burning of a substance. The release of energy from fuels is used to make other forms of energy.

Q3: Fill in the blanks.

(i) Wood, petrol, coal or LPG are called _______.
Ans: energy
These substances are called fuels.
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(ii) _______ energy is used by plants to produce food.
Ans: Solar
Plants are called producers because they make – or produce – their own food. They convert these ingredients into food by using energy from sunlight. This process is called photosynthesis, which means 'making out of light'. The foods are called glucose and starch.

(iii) Oiling reduces _______ between surfaces.
Ans: friction
When oil is applied between the two surfaces in contact, a thin layer of oil is formed between the two surfaces. This layer separates the two surfaces a little bit due to which their interlocking is reduced to a large extent when they rub against each other.

Q4: Match the following.

Class 4 Science - Force Energy and Work - CBSE Worksheets Solutions - 1

Ans:
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Q5: Answer the following questions in brief.

(i) What is the greatest source of energy on Earth?
Ans: One of the most important sources of energy is the sun. The energy of the sun is the original source of most of the energy found on earth.
Class 4 Science - Force Energy and Work - CBSE Worksheets Solutions - 1

(ii) How can we reduce friction?
Ans: By polishing the surface, as polishing makes the surface smooth and friction can be reduced. Using lubricants such as oil or grease can reduce the friction between the surfaces. When objects are rolled over the surface, the friction between the rolled object and surface can be reduced by using ball bearings.

(iii) What is the greatest source of energy on Earth?
Ans: One of the most important sources of energy is the sun. The energy of the sun is the original source of most of the energy found on earth.

Q6: Answer the following questions in detail.

(i) What are different forms of energy?
Ans: Energy comes in six basic forms: chemical, electrical, radiant, mechanical, thermal and nuclear.

(ii) What is gravity? How is it useful?
Ans: Gravity is what holds the planets in orbit around the sun and what keeps the moon in orbit around Earth. The gravitational pull of the moon pulls the seas towards it, causing the ocean tides. Gravity creates stars and planets by pulling together the material from which they are made.
Class 4 Science - Force Energy and Work - CBSE Worksheets Solutions - 1

(iii) Why is friction important?
Ans: Friction plays an important part in many everyday processes. For instance, when two objects rub together, friction causes some of the energy of motion to be converted into heat. This is why rubbing two sticks together will eventually produce a fire.
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1. What is the relationship between force and energy?
Ans. Force is the interaction that causes a change in an object's motion, while energy is the ability to do work. When a force is applied to an object and it moves through a distance, work is done, which transfers energy to the object.
2. How is work calculated in physics?
Ans. Work is calculated by multiplying the force applied to an object by the distance over which the force is applied. Mathematically, work (W) = force (F) x distance (d).
3. How is energy transferred in a system?
Ans. Energy can be transferred in a system through various forms such as mechanical work, thermal energy, electromagnetic radiation, or electrical currents. This transfer can occur through different processes like conduction, convection, or radiation.
4. What is the difference between potential and kinetic energy?
Ans. Potential energy is the energy stored in an object due to its position or state, while kinetic energy is the energy an object possesses due to its motion. Potential energy can be converted into kinetic energy and vice versa.
5. How does force affect the motion of an object?
Ans. Force can accelerate, decelerate, change the direction, or even stop the motion of an object. The magnitude and direction of the force determine how an object will move under its influence.
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