What are 5 examples of physical activity?

What are 5 examples of physical activity? Some examples of physical activity are: Going for a walk, bike, or run (join our indoor walking program). Doing household chores. Taking the stairs instead of the elevator. Playing at the park. Raking leaves or shovelling snow. What are the examples of moderate physical activity? Examples of moderate […]

Do forces have direction?

Do forces have direction? A force is a vector quantity. As learned in an earlier unit, a vector quantity is a quantity that has both magnitude and direction. Because a force is a vector that has a direction, it is common to represent forces using diagrams in which a force is represented by an arrow. […]

What are 2 facts about the troposphere?

What are 2 facts about the troposphere? Fact Sheet The troposphere contains 75% of the atmosphere’s total mass. In either space or time the troposphere is not constant. Weather occurs in the troposphere. The troposphere is 10 miles from the equator. The troposphere is 5-7 miles above the poles. Does not contain ozone. Why do […]

What are the 3 field forces?

What are the 3 field forces? Field forces are also called noncontact forces or at-a-distance forces. There are four types of field forces: gravity, electromagnetic forces, and the strong force and the weak force found in atoms. What are two field forces examples? Examples of force fields include magnetic fields, gravitational fields, and electrical fields. […]

Why is gravity a non-contact force?

Why is gravity a non-contact force? Magnetism is an example of a non-contact or action-at-a-distance force. These are forces which can act on an object without being in physical contact with it. The force of gravity is another example. Thus, gravity will pull a raindrop down to Earth without any tangible physical link between the […]

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