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PPT On Motion And Force

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Motion and Force I Class 9

Bright M / Guwahati

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  1. Class 9 Science: Force & Motion Presented by BRIGHT MIND TUTORIAL
  2. Understanding Force: The Basics of Motion Explore how forces interact with objects Force is defined as a push or pull that changes an object's motion, shape, or direction. Everyday examples include kicking a ball, stretching a spring, and overcoming friction while walking.
  3. Balanced Balanced forces do not change an object's motion. Examples Examples include friction, tension, and gravity. Balanced vs. Unbalanced Forces Unbalanced Unbalanced forces cause an object to accelerate. Motion Motion changes when forces are unbalanced. Direction Forces can act in different directions simultaneously.
  4. M"åti0h Newton's First Law Explained Concept of Inertia Resistance to change in motion. Effects of Mass Greater mass equals greater inertia. Real-Life Examples Everyday objects illustrate inertia.
  5. Inertia Dodge Challenge: Predict the Outcome! How does inertia affect our motion? What happens when the bus stops? • Predict coin movement on paper. • Effects of sudden acceleration. • Identify inertia in your journey.
  6. Momentum: Understanding Motion and Force Comparing Mass and Velocity in Motion Momentum is defined as the product of an object's mass and velocity, emphasizing how heavier objects moving at the same speed as lighter ones carry more momentum, impacting motion.
  7. Newton's Second Law Explained Force Equals Mass Times Acceleration Force impacts object movement Understanding Acceleration in Motion More force equals more speed Relationship Between Force and Mass Heavier objects need more force
  8. Boss Battle Challenge: Force Calculation Fun Force Calculate using F = ma with given values. MASH 11343. z Acceleration Identify how acceleration affects the force calculated. CHALUATION . Challenge Complete the task to earn your badge!
  9. Newton's Third Law: Action and Reaction Understanding how forces interact in motion Newton's Third Law states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction, which explains how rockets propel into space by pushing exhaust gases downward.
  10. Multiplayer Quiz: Match Action-Reaction Pairs Swimmer Swimmers push water backward to move forward. Rocket Rockets expel gas to prope themselves upward. Trampoline Jumpers compress the trampoline to rebound higher.
  11. MOMENTUM, EDIICH ++ FORCE Key Formulas of Motion Understanding Momentum Dynamics Momentum is defined as mass times velocity Force and Its Effect Force causes changes in motion. Weight and Its Calculation Weight is mass times gravity.
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