The common macroscopic forces include tension, friction, magnetism, weight and others. These forces are the large scale (macroscopic) effect of the four fundamental forces of nature:
1. The Nuclear Strong Force
2. The Electromagnetic Force
3. The Nuclear Weak Force
4. The Gravitational Force *
The Gravitational force is responsible for the Macroscopic Force due to Gravity that we have studied. However, the gravitational force does much more. The other fundamental forces combine and masquerade as the other macroscopic forces.
Watch the video below for a short introduction to the Four Fundamental Forces of Nature:
1. The Nuclear Strong Force
2. The Electromagnetic Force
3. The Nuclear Weak Force
4. The Gravitational Force *
The Gravitational force is responsible for the Macroscopic Force due to Gravity that we have studied. However, the gravitational force does much more. The other fundamental forces combine and masquerade as the other macroscopic forces.
Watch the video below for a short introduction to the Four Fundamental Forces of Nature:
Introduction to the 4 fundamental forces of Nature
Today's lesson is an introduction to the four fundamental forces of nature.
These forces are the underlying cause of the Common Macroscopic Forces that we have learned about.
STEP ONE: Begin by watching the Khan Academy video as you complete the guided Cornell notes.
These forces are the underlying cause of the Common Macroscopic Forces that we have learned about.
STEP ONE: Begin by watching the Khan Academy video as you complete the guided Cornell notes.
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STEP TWO: Read the article below 'Sorting out the Forces'. Complete the accompanying worksheet titled 'Sorting out the Forces . . . '
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STEP THREE:
After completing the reading pages and the handout in class, go to Quizizz and use the GAME CODE 970102 to test yourself on the new concepts.