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In Forces and their interactions, which response best shows definition precision for Contact and non-contact forces: describe a force as a push or pull that arises from an interaction between objects?
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Topic
Forces and their interactions
Question
- A. Contact and non-contact forces: Describe a force as a push or pull that arises from an interaction between objects ? use force with definition precision.
- B. Contact and non-contact forces: this confuses scalar and vector quantities and misses the definition precision focus.
- C. Forces and their interactions: this gives a vague answer without applying force.
- D. Contact and non-contact forces: this uses the wrong force or motion condition for describe a force as a push or pull that arises from an interaction between objects.
Answer
The correct answer is: Contact and non-contact forces: Describe a force as a push or pull that arises from an interaction between objects ? use force with definition precision.
Explanation
The correct option is Contact and non-contact forces: Describe a force as a push or pull that arises from an interaction between objects ? use force with definition precision.. It is correct because it answers the approved objective to describe a force as a push or pull that arises from an interaction between objects in the specific subtopic Contact and non-contact forces. The definition precision focus keeps scalar and vector quantities distinct and uses the named force or motion idea instead of a generic Physics statement.
Common mistake
Misunderstanding Forces
Students often describe a force only as a push without mentioning the pull aspect.
Emphasize that a force is both a push and a pull that arises from an interaction between objects.
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