Forces Tug of War

Equal opposing forces balance and keep an object still; when one opposing force is bigger, the object moves in that force's direction, regardless of headcount.

PhysicsAges 8-11~9 min🎙️ Voice tutor
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What your child will figure out

  • Predict motion by comparing opposing force-arrow lengths before releasing the rope.
  • Build equal non-zero opposing pulls and explain why a still object can still have forces acting on it.
  • Use total strength instead of team size to resolve a surprising contest.
  • Transfer the balanced-versus-unbalanced rule from pulling a rope to pushing a crate, then practise generated force contests adaptively.

The levels

  1. Opening pull

    Predict, release, observe, and explain a simple unbalanced rope contest.

  2. Fair-play final

    Build equal non-zero pulls, observe no motion, and explain balanced forces.

  3. Crowd shocker

    Use total strength to beat the misleading cue of a larger team.

  4. Supply-crate dash

    Transfer the same rule from pulling a rope to pushing a crate.

Ready when they are.

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