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Scalar/Vector/Forces
Match the unit to the quantity.
Distance
Time
Power
Acceleration
Mass
Volume
Force
Energy
Speed
Current
Frequency
Resistance
Hz
N
s
m
kg
J
A
W
m/s
m/s2
g/cm3
ohms
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Science
Lower Secondary (Key Stage 3)
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Items in this lesson
Match the unit to the quantity.
Distance
Time
Power
Acceleration
Mass
Volume
Force
Energy
Speed
Current
Frequency
Resistance
Hz
N
s
m
kg
J
A
W
m/s
m/s2
g/cm3
ohms
Slide 1 - Drag question
We call things that you can measure
quantities
.
They can be divided into 2 types:
Scalar
Vector
Slide 2 - Slide
Scalar quantities have only
magnitude
(size).
e.g.
Speed
Mass
Temperature
Time
Slide 3 - Slide
Vector quantities have
magnitude
(size) and direction.
e.g.
Velocity
Acceleration
Force
Slide 4 - Slide
A
Vector
B
Scalar
Slide 5 - Quiz
A
Vector
B
Scalar
Slide 6 - Quiz
A
Vector
B
Scalar
Slide 7 - Quiz
A
Vector
B
Scalar
Slide 8 - Quiz
A
Vector
B
Scalar
Slide 9 - Quiz
Slide 10 - Video
Slide 11 - Slide
Types of Force
We split forces into two categories:
Contact
Non-contact
Slide 12 - Slide
A person rubs their hands together to warm them up. What is the name of the force?
Slide 13 - Open question
Friction (Contact)
A
backwards
acting force caused by two objects rubbing together.
What would be another example of friction?
Slide 14 - Slide
A propeller helps to drive a boat forwards through the water. What is the name of the force?
Slide 15 - Open question
Thrust (Contact)
A
forwards
acting force of one object pushing another.
What would be another example of thrust?
Slide 16 - Slide
A boat floats on the ocean. What is the name of the force that stops it from sinking?
Slide 17 - Open question
Upthrust (Contact)
An
upwards
acting force of a gas or liquid on an object.
What would be another example of upthrust?
Slide 18 - Slide
A bullet fired underwater will quickly slow down. What is the name of the force?
Slide 19 - Open question
Drag (Contact)
An
upwards
acting force of a gas or liquid on an object.
What would be another example of upthrust?
Slide 20 - Slide
Tension (Contact)
A force where 2 objects pull against each other.
Slide 21 - Slide
Weight/Gravity (Non-contact)
A
downwards
acting caused by the pull of the planet.
What would be another example of weight?
Slide 22 - Slide
A paperclip is pulled towards a fridge magnet. What is the name of the force?
Slide 23 - Open question
Magnetism (Non-contact)
The pull/push a magnet exerts on any magnetic object within its field.
Slide 24 - Slide
Thrust
A
Contact
B
Non-contact
Slide 25 - Quiz
Drag
A
Contact
B
Non-contact
Slide 26 - Quiz
Weight
A
Contact
B
Non-contact
Slide 27 - Quiz
Friction
A
Contact
B
Non-contact
Slide 28 - Quiz
Air resistance
A
Contact
B
Non-contact
Slide 29 - Quiz
Magnetism
A
Contact
B
Non-contact
Slide 30 - Quiz
Name 3 contact forces. Give an example of each force.
Slide 31 - Open question
Match the force to the description.
Thrust
Weight
Drag
Tension
Friction
Upthrust
Slide 32 - Drag question
Slide 33 - Slide
Which force is the biggest in this diagram?
A
Drag
B
Weight
C
Thrust
Slide 34 - Quiz
Which force is the biggest in this diagram?
A
Drag
B
Weight
Slide 35 - Quiz
Which force is the biggest in this diagram?
A
Thrust
B
Weight
C
Upthrust
D
Air resistance
Slide 36 - Quiz
Label the force diagram.
Weight
Friction
Drag
Thrust
Tension
Upthrust
Reaction force
Slide 37 - Drag question
Label the force diagram.
Weight
Friction
Drag
Thrust
Tension
Upthrust
Reaction force
Slide 38 - Drag question
Label the force diagram.
Weight
Friction
Drag
Thrust
Tension
Upthrust
Reaction force
Slide 39 - Drag question
Label the force diagram.
Weight
Friction
Drag
Thrust
Tension
Upthrust
Reaction force
Slide 40 - Drag question
What effects do forces have?
Slide 41 - Slide
Slide 42 - Slide
How can you tell each car is applying a force here?
Slide 43 - Open question
How can you tell the dog is applying a force here?
Slide 44 - Open question
What 3 effects can a force have on an object?
Slide 45 - Open question
https://phet.colorado.edu/sims/html/forces-and-motion-basics/latest/forces-and-motion-basics_all.html
Slide 46 - Slide
A
Left
B
Right
C
No movement
Slide 47 - Quiz
A
Left
B
Right
C
No movement
Slide 48 - Quiz
A
Up
B
Down
C
No movement
Slide 49 - Quiz
A
Up
B
Down
C
No movement
Slide 50 - Quiz
A
Left
B
Right
C
No movement
Slide 51 - Quiz
A
Left
B
Right
C
Up
D
Down
Slide 52 - Quiz
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