When a push or pull is applied to an object it is called force.
Examples of Force
We know that a magnet can attract a piece of iron. Hence, we can say that the magnet pulls the iron piece towards itself due to its magnetic force. Similarly, when opposite poles of a magnet repel each other we can say that they are pushing each other away.
When two forces act in the same direction, the net resultant force on an object is the sum of these two forces.
When two forces act in opposite directions the net resultant force is the difference of these two forces. The force has a magnitude which describes its strength.
The force always has a direction in which it is applied and a measure of its strength or magnitude.
The effects of a force may alter when the direction of the magnitude of the force is changed.
The SI unit of force is Newton (N).
The motion of an object
If the object is at rest, it means that it is not changing its position with respect to an observing point. Hence it has zero speed.
When the object starts moving it means that its position is being changed with respect to an observation point.
In order to move an object from one place to another, a force is required to bring that object in motion.
Force can change the shape of an object
1. Muscular Force
The force that comes into play because of the action of muscles is called muscular force. For example:
Muscular Force applied in Tug-of-War
Muscular Force applied by Animals
2. Frictional Force
It is the force that is exerted by the surface over an object whenever the object moves on the surface. Force of friction has the following characteristics:
Force of Friction acting upon a moving object
3. Air Resistance
Whenever an object moves or flies in the air, it experiences a force called air resistance.
Figure 9 Air Resistance Experienced by Airplane
Magnetic Force
2. Electrostatic Force
Electrostatic Forces
3. Gravitational force
Gravitational Force
Calculating pressure for Different Areas
Pressure Exerted by Liquids
Atmospheric Pressure Demonstration
The amount of atmospheric pressure upon us is quite large due to the large surface area of the atmosphere around the earth but we do not experience any of its effects.
However sometimes at higher altitudes where the atmospheric pressure is low as compared to that at the Earth’s surface (low altitudes), nose bleeding occurs.
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