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Example Question #1 : 8th Grade Science
Select the type of force that is being described:
A person being kept on the ground.
Normal force
Friction force
Gravity force
Applied force
Gravity force
There are many types of forces, but our answer choices include four types. In order to answer this question correctly, we need to be able to decipher between them.
Applied force is a force that is applied by a person to an object.
Gravity force is also known as the weight of the object. It's the force that allows a large object to attract another object towards itself.
Normal force is also known as supportive force. It is the force exerted upon an object that is in contact with another object, one object holds the other up.
Friction force is the force exerted by a surface as an object tries to moves across the surface.
Let's think about the scenario from the question. What causes a person to be kept on the ground, rather than floating around? Gravity forces us towards the ground; thus, gravity force is the correct answer.
Example Question #2 : 8th Grade Science
Select the type of force that is being described:
A plate sitting on a table top.
Gravity force
Friction force
Normal force
Applied force
Normal force
There are many types of forces, but our answer choices include four types. In order to answer this question correctly, we need to be able to decipher between them.
Applied force is a force that is applied by a person to an object.
Gravity force is also known as the weight of the object. It's the force that allows a large object to attract another object towards itself.
Normal force is also known as supportive force. It is the force exerted upon an object that is in contact with another object, one object holds the other up.
Friction force is the force exerted by a surface as an object tries to moves across the surface.
Let's think about the scenario from the question. A plate is sitting on the table, they are in contact with one another and the table is keeping the plate from falling to the ground; thus, this is an example of normal force.
Example Question #3 : 8th Grade Science
Select the type of force that is being described:
A marble rolling across the floor.
Normal force
Gravity force
Applied force
Friction force
Friction force
There are many types of forces, but our answer choices include four types. In order to answer this question correctly, we need to be able to decipher between them.
Applied force is a force that is applied by a person to an object.
Gravity force is also known as the weight of the object. It's the force that allows a large object to attract another object towards itself.
Normal force is also known as supportive force. It is the force exerted upon an object that is in contact with another object, one object holds the other up.
Friction force is the force exerted by a surface as an object tries to moves across the surface.
Let's think about the scenario from the question. We have a marble, an object, that is rolling across the floor, which is a surface. Based on the definitions of the types of forces above, friction force is the correct answer.
Example Question #4 : 8th Grade Science
Select the type of force that is being described:
A student pushing the teacher's desk across the room.
Applied force
Gravity force
Friction force
Normal force
Applied force
There are many types of forces, but our answer choices include four types. In order to answer this question correctly, we need to be able to decipher between them.
Applied force is a force that is applied by a person to an object.
Gravity force is also known as the weight of the object. It's the force that allows a large object to attract another object towards itself.
Normal force is also known as supportive force. It is the force exerted upon an object that is in contact with another object, one object holds the other up.
Friction force is the force exerted by a surface as an object tries to moves across the surface.
Let's think about the scenario from the question. We have a student pushing a desk, which is an object, across the room. The student would have to apply some force to get the desk to move. Looking at the types of forces above, applied force fits this scenario best.