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Class 9 Force and Laws of Motion – Science

CBSE / NCERT Class 9 Force and Laws of Motion – Science

Cbse class 9 : You are here means you are looking for something that help you in your study of Science of Class 9. So, this page contains an article on ‘Force and Laws of Motion’ of the Class 9 Science and we have also quizzes, worksheets, question bank, assignments of all the chapters that you can practice on our portal www.takshilalearning.com. Here you can also find the Science NCERT Solution for CBSE Class 9 Force and Laws of Motion.
Now, we will discuss the topic from  9th Class Science ‘ Force and laws of Motion ’.
Force
Force is a push or a pull which produces the following effect:-
  • It can change the shape of an object.
  • It can change the direction of the moving object
  • It can stop the moving object
  • It can move the stationary object

Types of Force- 
Balanced force-  When all the forces acting on the object cancelled out each other, hence the object will not move.
Unbalanced force– When all the forces acting on the object do not cancel out each other, hence the object will move.
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