The normal force is the force exerted by a surface to support the weight of an object resting on it. It acts perpendicular to the surface and prevents the object from falling through the surface.
Key Points to Remember
The normal force is always perpendicular to the surface.
It is a contact force, meaning it only exists when the object is in contact with the surface.
The magnitude of the normal force is equal to the weight of the object when the object is at rest or moving at a constant velocity in the vertical direction.
The normal force can vary based on the angle of the surface and other factors affecting the contact between the object and the surface.
Concepts of Physical Science: A student should understand and be able to apply the concepts, models, theories, universal principles, and facts that explain the physical world. A student who meets the content standard should:
Develop an understanding of the interactions between matter and energy, including physical, chemical, and nuclear changes, and the effects of these interactions on physical systems.