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Force only exists as a result of an interaction
Force only exists as a result of an interaction
True
Gravitational force is a type of force
Gravitational force is a type of force
True
Friction force can make a body that is at rest
Friction force can make a body that is at rest
True
Centripetal force is not a type of force
Centripetal force is not a type of force
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Force is an internal effect that affects the object
Force is an internal effect that affects the object
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Study Notes
Force and Its Types
- Force only exists as a result of an interaction between objects.
- Gravitational force is a type of force that arises from the interaction between masses.
- Friction force can cause a stationary object to start moving, or slow down a moving object.
- Centripetal force is not a fundamental type of force, but rather a force that arises from an object's circular motion.
- Force is an external effect that affects the motion or state of an object, not an internal property of the object itself.
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Description
Test your knowledge of physics with this quiz on the meaning of force and its measuring units. Explore concepts such as gravitational force, centripetal force, and friction force, and gain an introduction to the fundamental principles of force in physics.