Internal Forces
External Forces
Action and Reaction Forces
Properties of Materials
Forces in Everyday Life
100

What is the force called when you pull on a rope or string?

Tension

100

What type of external force is applied when you push a book across a table?

Applied Force - push

100

What is the term for a force that is exerted in a specific direction on an object?

Action force

100

What is the term for an object’s ability to return to its original shape after being stretched?

Elasticity

100

What force is used when opening a door by pulling the handle?

Applied force - pulling 

200

This force occurs when an object is squeezed or compacted. What is it?

Compression

200

Which force resists the motion of objects in contact with each other?

Friction

200

What is the term for the force that acts in the opposite direction of an action force?

Reaction force

200

What is the term for a permanent change in an object’s shape after a force is applied?

Plasticity

200

What force is acting on your bike tires when you apply the brakes?

Friction

300

What internal force occurs when two parts of an object are pushed in opposite directions, causing bending or breaking?

Shear
300

What external force is created when a stretched elastic band is released?

Elastic or spring force

300

According to Newton’s Third Law, if you push on a wall, what does the wall do?

The wall pushes back with an equal and opposite force.

300

Give an example of an object that shows plasticity when bent.

Example: Paper clip

300

What internal force is present when twisting the cap off a bottle?

Torsion

400

Which internal force is applied when you twist an object, like wringing out a cloth?

Torsion

400

Give an example of friction acting on an object.

Example: Rubbing your hands together creates friction.

400

In a game of tug-of-war, what is the reaction force when one team pulls on the rope?

The rope pulls back with an equal force in the opposite direction.

400

What property allows a rubber band to stretch and return to its original shape?

Elasticity

400

When sitting on a cushion, what internal force is acting within the cushion?

Compression

500

Describe an example where more than one internal force acts on an object at the same time.

Example: Bending a ruler involves both tension on one side and compression on the other.

500

How do external forces create internal forces in an object? Give an example. 

Example: An external force like pushing on a sponge creates internal compression within the sponge.

500

Explain how action and reaction forces work when jumping off a diving board.

Your feet push down on the board (action), and the board pushes you up into the air (reaction).

500

Compare and contrast plasticity and elasticity with examples.

Example: Elasticity is when an object returns to its original shape after stretching, like a rubber band; plasticity is when an object stays deformed after force is applied, like a bent paper clip.

500

Describe the forces acting on a stretched slingshot before release.

Tension from the stretched band and elastic force ready to propel the object.

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