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Force and Motion: Tension, Spring and Resisting Forces

Why is pancake syrup an example of a resistive force?

Aired 09/03/2024 | Rating TV-G

Science Trek

Force and Motion: Tension, Spring and Resisting Forces

Clip: Special | 1m 4sVideo has Closed Captions

Why is pancake syrup an example of a resistive force?

Some forces are called contact forces because they require objects to touch. One is tension force, found in stretched wires. Another is the force found in a spring. And last are resistive forces: friction, viscosity and drag. Find out more about contact forces.

Aired 09/03/2024 | Rating TV-G

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