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Exploring Forces
🌟 Introduction – Forces in Daily
Life
We experience forces (बल)
everywhere:
- 🚴
Pedalling uphill → harder (force opposes
motion)
- 💧
Slipping on wet floor → less friction
- 🎢
Swing at highest point → feel light
- 🏋️
Activities like:
- cycling
- lifting
- pushing
- playing
👉 Even natural events like falling
objects happen due to force.
💡 5.1 What is a Force?
📌 Definition:
Force = A push or a pull
applied on an object
📍 Examples:
- Pushing a door
- Pulling a rope
- Lifting a bag
📏 SI Unit:
Newton (N)
⚙️ 5.2 What Can Force Do?
A force can:
🔹 Move a stationary object
🔹 Change speed (fast/slow)
🔹 Change direction
🔹 Change shape
🎯 Important Concept:
👉 If there is a change in:
- speed
- direction
- shape
➡️ Force is acting
⚖️ Balanced Forces
- Object may remain at rest
- Still forces can act →
but they cancel each other
🔗 5.3 Forces as Interactions
📌 Key Idea:
Force occurs only when two
objects interact
Example:
- Hand pushes table
👉 Both hand & table experience force
Rule:
- Interaction stops → Force
disappears
🔄 5.4 Types of Forces
🤝 5.4.1 Contact Forces
👉 Require physical contact
💪 1. Muscular Force
📌 Definition:
Force produced by muscles
Examples:
- Walking 🚶
- Running 🏃
- Lifting 🏋️
- Chewing 🍎
- Heartbeat ❤️
👉 Animals also use muscular force
🧱 2. Frictional Force
📌 Definition:
Force that opposes motion
between two surfaces
🔄 Properties:
- Always acts in opposite direction
- Caused by surface irregularities
📊 Nature:
- Rough surface →
more friction
- Smooth surface →
less friction
🌍 Exists in:
- Solids
- Liquids (water resistance)
- Gases (air resistance)
✅ Importance:
- Helps in:
- walking
- writing
- stopping vehicles
❌ Disadvantage:
- Causes:
- wear & tear
- energy loss
🧲 5.4.2 Non-Contact Forces
👉 Act without physical contact
🧲 1. Magnetic Force
📌 Features:
- Magnet attracts:
- iron
- magnetic materials
🔄 Rule:
- Like poles → repel
- Unlike poles → attract
👉 Works from a distance
⚡ 2. Electrostatic Force
📌 Produced by:
- Rubbing objects →
creates charge
🔄 Rule:
- Like charges →
repel
- Unlike charges →
attract
📍 Example:
- Balloon rubbed on hair attracts paper bits
⚡ Types of Charge:
- Positive (+)
- Negative (−)
🌍 3. Gravitational Force
📌 Definition:
Force by which Earth pulls
objects towards itself
🔽 Properties:
- Always attractive
- Acts on all objects
📍 Examples:
- Falling apple 🍎
- Jumping and coming back down
⚖️ 5.5 Weight and Its Measurement
📌 Weight:
Force with which Earth pulls an
object
📏 Unit:
Newton (N)
📌 Mass:
- Amount of matter
- Unit:
- kg
- g
🔄 Difference: Mass vs Weight
|
Feature |
Mass |
Weight |
|
Meaning |
Amount of matter |
Gravitational force |
|
Unit |
kg |
N |
|
Change |
Same everywhere |
Changes with place |
🌍 Example:
For 1 kg mass:
- Earth →
10 N
- Moon →
1.6 N
- Mars →
3.8 N
- Venus → 9
N
- Jupiter →
25.4 N
⚠️ Important:
❌ Wrong: “Weight = 10 kg”
✅ Correct:
- Mass = 10 kg
- Weight = 100 N (on Earth)
⚙️ Measuring Weight
🧪 Spring Balance:
- Uses spring + scale
- Measures weight in newton
🌊 5.6 Floating and Sinking
💧 Buoyant Force (Upthrust)
📌 Definition:
Upward force exerted by liquid
on an object
⚖️ Conditions:
🔽 Object Sinks:
- Gravitational force > Buoyant force
🌊 Object Floats:
- Gravitational force = Buoyant force
🧠 Archimedes’ Principle
⭐ Statement:
An object immersed in a liquid
experiences an upward force equal to the weight of displaced liquid
📊 Cases:
- Displaced liquid < object weight →
sinks
- Displaced liquid = object weight →
floats
📍 Examples:
- Stone sinks 🪨
- Empty bottle floats 🧴
- Pumice rock floats
(air pockets, low density)
📌 Snapshots (Quick Revision)
⚡ One-Line Points
- Force = push or pull
- Unit = newton (N)
- Types of force:
- Contact →
muscular, friction
- Non-contact →
magnetic, electrostatic, gravitational
- Force can change:
- speed
- direction
- shape
- Weight = gravitational force
- Mass = amount of matter
- Mass is constant
- Weight changes with place
- Buoyant force explains floating &
sinking
🎯 Final Conclusion
Forces are essential in:
- Daily life activities
- Movement of objects
- Natural phenomena
🌟 Final Formula:
Force = Interaction that
changes motion or shape
🧠 Learning Outcome:
- Understand types of forces
- Explain motion & rest
- Apply concepts in real life
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