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Answer:
7) Example: Gravitational force
Gravitational force, also known as gravity, is a type of non- contact force.
10) Unbalanced forces can cause an object to accelerate, make a stationary object move, or cause a moving object to stop.
12) Gravitational force, Frictional force, Magnetic force
13) Friction is beneficial when we are walking as it prevents us from slipping.
For the table, find the net force first and that would help us to find the direction and the type of force (balanced/ unbalanced).
As written in Q11, add all the forces together to determine the net force acting on an object. More specifically, add the forces that act in one direction together. Then subtract the forces acting in the other direction.
Let's look at the teddy bear (Q14 -16):
Take note that we have to look at the direction of the arrow not which side the arrow is on (left/ right of the bear).
Total force acting towards the left
= 16 +7
= 23N
Total force acting on the right= 22N
Net force
= 23 -22
= 1N towards the left
Thus, 14) Unbalanced (since the net force is not 0N)
15) 1N
15) 1N16) left
Vase question:
Total downward force
= 11 +33
= 44N
Total upward force
= 25 +19
= 44N
Net force= 0N
17) Balanced
17) Balanced18) 0N
17) Balanced18) 0N19) No direction
Bicycle question:
Total force acting towards the right
= 65 +115
= 180N
Total force to the left= 170N
Net force
= 180 -170
= 10N to the right
20) Unbalanced
20) Unbalanced21) 10N
20) Unbalanced21) 10N22) To the right