Hey guys I'm back, and I'll be talking about force. Force is a push or a pull. There are so many different ways force is used, (not the force from the Star Wars Saga). There are so many different examples for force, but I'm only listing three. Let's say a ball is on the ground, motionless, then you pick it up and throw it, you just used force to throw the ball.
I know I don't ever put puns in my blog, but I'm bored so may the force be with you. Anyways back to what I was talking about. There isn't just one type of force, there are way more, but I'm only going to talk about a few different ones. There is balanced force, unbalanced force, net force, and centripetal force. A balanced force when two or more forces push on an object and the object doesn't move or change in velocity, then the forces are balanced.
An unbalanced force is when two people are pushing on both sides of a door. One person is stronger than the other person. The person with more strength will begin to move the door towards the other person. Therefore, the force is unbalanced or is an unbalanced force. Now let me tell you what a Newton is.
(Again, not used to doing puns) and no, not Fig Newtons. A Newton is the SI unit of force. It's equal to the force that would give a mass of one kilogram an acceleration of one meter per second per second, and is equivalent to 100,000 dynes. Now let me talk about net force. Net force is the overall force acting on an object.
For example, two people could push on a book at the same time, but in opposite directions. If the guy on the left was pushing the book with more force, then the prevailing force would be on the left and in this case, prevailing force is called the net force. Now that's what I call Big Data! Well guys, that's all for today see you next time.
An unbalanced force is when two people are pushing on both sides of a door. One person is stronger than the other person. The person with more strength will begin to move the door towards the other person. Therefore, the force is unbalanced or is an unbalanced force. Now let me tell you what a Newton is.
(Again, not used to doing puns) and no, not Fig Newtons. A Newton is the SI unit of force. It's equal to the force that would give a mass of one kilogram an acceleration of one meter per second per second, and is equivalent to 100,000 dynes. Now let me talk about net force. Net force is the overall force acting on an object.
For example, two people could push on a book at the same time, but in opposite directions. If the guy on the left was pushing the book with more force, then the prevailing force would be on the left and in this case, prevailing force is called the net force. Now that's what I call Big Data! Well guys, that's all for today see you next time.
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