6th Grade Science

Investigating forces, energy, and Earth's place in the universe.
Basic Concepts

Forces and Motion

Understanding Forces

Forces are pushes or pulls that can change the motion of an object. When you kick a ball, drag a chair, or jump in the air, you are using force. Forces can make objects start moving, stop moving, change direction, or change shape.

Types of Forces

  • Gravity pulls objects toward the Earth.
  • Friction slows down moving objects when they rub together.
  • Applied force is when you physically push or pull something.

Newton’s First Law

Objects at rest stay at rest, and objects in motion stay in motion unless acted upon by a force. This is often called the "law of inertia."

Everyday Examples

  • Riding a bike: You push the pedals to move forward (applied force), and friction from the ground slows you down when you stop pedaling.
  • Dropping a pencil: Gravity pulls it to the ground.

Why It Matters

Understanding forces helps us design safer cars, play sports better, and even build roller coasters!

Examples

  • A soccer ball moves when you kick it.

  • Your backpack falls to the ground if you drop it.

In a Nutshell

Forces are pushes or pulls that change movement or shape of objects.

Key Terms

Force
A push or pull on an object.
Friction
A force that slows things down when surfaces rub together.
Gravity
A force that pulls objects toward each other, especially the Earth.
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