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Science·Forces & Motion·conceptual

Resultant Forces

Describe forces as vector quantities with both magnitude and direction, distinguish between balanced forces (zero resultant, no change in motion) and unbalanced forces (non-zero resultant, causes acceleration or deceleration)

Suggested ages 11–12

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Evidence of understanding

  • Explains what a vector quantity is and why force is a vector
  • Calculates the resultant force when two forces act in the same or opposite directions on an object
  • Explains what happens to an object's motion when forces are balanced vs unbalanced
  • Draws free body diagrams showing all forces on a stationary object (e.g. a book on a table)

Assessment prompt

If Resultant Forces was pushing a heavy box along the floor but it wasn't moving, could they explain all the forces acting on it and why it stays still even though you're pushing?

Standards alignment

MS-PS2-1US · ngss-ms

MS-PS2-1

Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) Middle School

KS3.Sci.Phys.MotionAndForces.4GB · uk-nc-2013

Forces as Vectors

The national curriculum in England: Key stages 1 and 2 framework document · KS3