4. We cannot see forces.
We can measure them and sometimes feel
the effects they have on things.
Forces are measured in newtons (N)
Some Types of Force
Gravity
Weight
5. The force of gravity also exists on the Moon
but it is not as strong as it is on the Earth.
This is because the Moon is much smaller than
the Earth.
6.
7. Gravity is a force that pulls objects
downwards towards the centre of the
earth
8. Mass : the amount of matter it contains
It is measured in grams (g) or kilograms (kg)
but it is NOT a force.
Weight : the force caused by gravity
pulling down on the mass of an
object.
It is measured in newtons (N).
9. No Objects Mass Weight
(g) (N)
1 I 100 1
2 II 200 2
3 III 300 3
4 IV 400 4
16. Upthrust is the force that pushes an
object up and makes it seem to lose weight
in a fluid. (Remember, a fluid means a
liquid or a gas)
17. When a force work on an object, there
always another force that work on it from
the opposite site.
e.g:
18.
19. Mass is the amount of matter it contains
Weight is the size of the force of the gravity
depends on the object’s mass and its distance
from the object it’s attracting.
20. We measure force in newtons. We use an
instrument called a spring balance known as
a force meter or a newton meter.
21. I. Aim: Find out the different of force in the
air and in the water
II. Tools and materials
Forcemeter
Objects that sink in water
(glass, plasticin, metal)
water
Jar
22. I predict that the weight of the object in the
air will be _(higher than, lower than or
equal to) _ the weight of the object in
water. If I put more water into the beaker, I
predict that the reading on the Newton
meter will __(increase, decrease, or not be
any different to before)
23. Attach an object to the forcemeter
Check the force needed to lift it in the air
Put the object on the water in the jar and
make sure that its not touch the bottom of
the jar
Record your data in a table
Repeat your measurement for 3 times
Do the same thing to other objects
24. 1. Plasticine
Weight in Weight in the Upthrust on
No. the air water object
(N) (N) (N)
I 4 0.5 4 – 0.5 = 3.5 N
II 4 1.5 4 – 1.5 = 2.5 N
III 4 1 4–1=3N
Average 3N
25. 2. Metal
Weight in Weight in the Upthrust on
No. the air water object
(N) (N) (N)
I 2 1.5 2 – 1.5 = 0.5 N
II 2 1.7 2 – 1.7 = 0.3 N
III 2 1.7 2 – 1.7 = 0.3 N
Average 0.37 N
26. Is there any different when you measure
the weight in the air and in the
water?_____
Tell the difference___________
What type of force that occurs in this
experiment?