Types of Forces Worksheet
Types of Forces Worksheet
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Vocabulary
Action-at-a-distance Electrostatic Gravitational
Contact Force Magnetic
Elastic Friction Tension
Use your notes from pages 11 – 12 and the terms in the vocabulary box to fill in the blanks for the
following five questions. Each term may be used more than once.
6) Match each Descriptor on the left with the best Force on the right. You may use some forces more
than once.
Descriptor Force
An apple falls from a tree branch A. Elastic
A person uses a rope to pull a friend on a sled B. Tension
A magnet holds a picture on a fridge C. Friction
A person pulls a bow back and shoots the arrow D. Magnetic
A sock is stuck to a sweater as it comes out of the dryer E. Electrostatic
When a person stops pedalling, the bicycle slows down F. Gravitational
A meteor travelling through space moves faster and faster as it approaches Earth
A bungee cord pulls a jumper back up toward the platform from which he jumped
Your hands become warmer as you vigorously rub them together
When combing your hair, you notice hairs move outward from your head toward the comb
7) On the first blank line, state what type of force is illustrated in the picture (tension, friction, elastic,
gravitational, electrostatic, magnetic). On the second blank line, state whether it is a contact force or
an action-at-a-distance force.
Read the statements given below. If the statement is true, write “T” on the line in front of the statement.
If it is false, write “F” and rewrite the statement to make it true.
11) Tension force slows down or stops motion due to surfaces rubbing against each other.