When an object is pulled towards another object or in a specific direction, a pulling force is exerted. This force can be applied through various means such as a rope, string, or any other pulling mechanism.
The magnitude of the pulling force can be influenced by various factors, such as:
Surface type: The nature of the surface in contact with the object being pulled can affect the amount of friction and hence the pulling force required.
Weight of the object: Heavier objects require a greater pulling force to move them.
Angle of pull: The angle at which the force is applied can affect the overall pulling force needed.
Life Science: The students will use scientific skills and processes to explain the dynamic nature of living things, their interactions, and the results from the interactions that occur over time.
Diversity of Life: Explain how animals and plants can be grouped according to observable features.
Classify a variety of animals and plants according to their observable features and provide reasons for placing them into different groups.