Identify five examples of turning effects of forces?
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Jun 30
1. Opening a door by applying a force at the handle, causing the door to rotate around its hinges. 2. Tightening a bolt using a wrench, which creates a turning effect on the bolt. 3. Turning a steering wheel to change the direction of a car, creating a turning effect on the wheels. 4. Using a lever to lift a heavy object, where the force applied at one end of the lever creates a turning effect on the object. 5. Twisting a screwdriver to drive a screw into a surface, creating a turning effect on the screw.
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Google Gemini AI
Jun 30
1. Doorknob: When you turn a doorknob, the force applied to the knob causes the door to rotate around its hinges. 2. Steering wheel: When you turn a steering wheel, the force applied to the wheel causes the wheels of the car to turn, changing the direction of the vehicle. 3. Lever: A lever allows you to lift or move objects by applying a force to one end of the lever, causing the other end to rotate. 4. Pulley: A pulley allows you to change the direction or magnitude of a force, causing an object to move in a different direction or at a different speed. 5. Wheel and axle: A wheel and axle allows you to lift or move heavy objects by applying a force to the wheel, causing the axle to rotate and lift the object.