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Class 3 - Science - Chapter 12 - Introduction to Force, Work, and Energy

Introduction to Force, Work, and Energy

Force is a push or pull on an object that can cause it to move, stop, or change its direction. Work happens when a force moves an object over a distance. Energy is what we need to do work or cause a force. It can be stored in different forms and can change from one form to another.

 


Understanding Force
Force can make things move or stop. When you push a toy car to move, you are applying a force. When you pull a door to open it, that is also a force.

Fill in the blanks:

  1. Force is a _______ or _______ on an object.
  2. When you apply force to an object, it can _______ or _______.
     

True or False:

  1. Only pushing is considered a force. (False)
  2. Gravity is a type of force that pulls objects towards the Earth. (True)

Learning About Work
Work is done when you apply a force to an object, and it moves. If you push a toy car and it moves, you have done work. But if you push a wall, and it doesn’t move, no work is done.

Fill in the blanks:

  1. Work is done when a force moves an object over a _______.
  2. If the object does not move, no _______ is done.
     

Match the following:

  1. Pushing a stalled car - (A) Work is done
  2. Holding a heavy bag still - (B) No work is done 

Exploring Energy
Energy is everywhere! It is in the food we eat, the air we breathe, and even in the sunlight. Energy comes in many forms, like heat, light, and motion.

Fill in the blanks:

  1. Energy in motion is called _______ energy.
  2. The energy stored in food is called _______ energy.
     

True or False:

  1. We can create energy. (False, energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transformed)
  2. The sun is a major source of energy for Earth. (True)

Interactive Exercises
 

Fill in the Blanks:

  1. When you ride a bicycle, your muscles use _______ energy to move.
  2. A lamp uses _______ energy to produce light.
     

Match the Following:

  1. Kinetic Energy - (A) Energy of motion
  2. Potential Energy - (B) Stored Energy
  3. Mechanical Energy - (C) Sum of kinetic and potential energy
     

True or False:

  1. Energy can change from one form to another. (True)
  2. Sound is a type of energy. (True)

Q & A Section

What is force?

Answer: Force is a push or pull on an object that can make it move, stop, or change direction.
Give two examples of when you do work.

Examples: When I push a shopping cart across the store, or when I lift my backpack onto my shoulders.
 

What are two forms of energy?

Answer: Two forms of energy are kinetic energy and potential energy.
 

How does a car use energy?

Answer: A car converts chemical energy from the fuel into kinetic energy to move.
Why is the sun important for energy on Earth?

The sun provides light and heat energy, which is essential for life on Earth and powers the weather and climate.


Conclusion


Force, work, and energy are all around us, making things move, stop, and change. By understanding these concepts, we can better see how the world works. Remember, force is the push or pull, work is done when an object moves, and energy is what we need to do work.

 

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