Science

Force and Pressure


A Force can Change the State of Motion


Let us now find out what happens when a force acts on an object.You might recall similar situations. For example, while taking a penalty kick in football, the player applies a force on the ball. Before being hit, the ball was at rest and so its speed was zero. The applied force makes the ball move towards the goal. Suppose, the goalkeeper dives or jumps up to save the goal. By his action the goalkeeper tries to apply a force on the moving ball. The force applied by him can stop or deflect the ball, saving a goal being scored. If the goalkeeper succeeds in stopping the ball, its speed decreases to zero. These observations suggest that a force applied on an object may change its speed. If the force applied on the object is in the direction of its motion, the speed of the object increases. If the force is applied in the direction opposite to the direction of motion, then it results in a decrease in the speed of the object.

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Force and Pressure - Notes
1. Atmospheric Pressure
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2. Force - A Push or a Pull
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3. Gravitational Force
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4. Electrostatic Force
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5. Contact Forces (Muscular Force)
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6. Forces are due to an Interaction
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7. Pressure
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8. A Force can Change the State of Motion
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