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Lesson 53 of 84 ยท Forces and Motion

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Push and Pull Forces (Part 2)

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Forces and Motion.

๐ŸŽฏ Your mission

Master the concept. Use it tomorrow.

โšก The twist

Energy never disappears โ€” it just hides somewhere else.

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Mind = Blown

โšก Static electricity is the same physics as lightning, just smaller.

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Make a hypothesis first

Before you start: which will move faster, and why?

What You'll Learn

A force is a push or pull that can change an object's motion, shape, or direction. Forces are measured in Newtons and can act through contact or at a distance.

Key Words

  • inclined plane
  • wedge

Steps

Step 1 โ€” Read

Look at the vocabulary words and write a definition for each in your own words.

Step 2 โ€” Do

Build a simple motor using a battery, magnet, wire, and paper clip supports. Observe how electromagnetic forces create rotation.

Step 3 โ€” Observe

Observe what happens and describe it in detail.

Step 4 โ€” Record

Record your observations in your science journal with measurements and descriptions.

Check Your Understanding

Question 1

1 of 3

What is an electromagnet?

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Where you see this in real life

This is why airplanes can fly and why rockets reach space.

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Stretch Challenge

Try this in real life this week.

This week, find one thing in your house that turns one kind of energy into another.

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For the dinner table

โ€œShow me something at home that uses this kind of energy.โ€

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