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                 In the previous chapter, we described the           In our everyday life we observe that some
                 motion of an object along a straight line in    effort is required to put a stationary object
                 terms of its position, velocity and acceleration.  into motion or to stop a moving object. We
                 We saw that such a motion can be uniform        ordinarily experience this as a muscular effort
                 or non-uniform. We have not yet discovered      and say that we must push or hit or pull on
                 what causes the motion. Why does the speed      an object to change its state of motion. The
                 of an object change with time? Do all motions   concept of force is based on this push, hit or
                 require a cause? If so, what is the nature of   pull. Let us now ponder about a ‘force’. What
                 this cause? In this chapter we shall make an    is it? In fact, no one has seen, tasted or felt a
                 attempt to quench all such curiosities.         force. However, we always see or feel the effect
                    For many centuries, the problem of           of a force. It can only be explained by
                 motion and its causes had puzzled scientists    describing what happens when a force is
                 and philosophers. A ball on the ground, when    applied to an object. Pushing, hitting and
                 given a small hit, does not move forever. Such  pulling of objects are all ways of bringing
                 observations suggest that rest is the “natural  objects in motion (Fig. 8.1). They move because
                 state” of an object. This remained the belief   we make a force act on them.
                 until Galileo Galilei and Isaac Newton              From your studies in earlier classes, you
                 developed an entirely different approach to     are also familiar with the fact that a force can
                 understand motion.                              be used to change the magnitude of velocity
                                                                 of an object (that is, to make the object move
                                                                 faster or slower) or to change its direction of
                                                                 motion. We also know that a force can change
                                                                 the shape and size of objects (Fig. 8.2).






                  (a) The trolley moves along the  (b) The drawer is pulled.
                      direction we push it.
                                                                                       (a)









                                                                                       (b)

                         (c) The hockey stick hits the ball forward  Fig. 8.2: (a) A spring expands on application of force;
                 Fig. 8.1:    Pushing, pulling, or hitting objects change  (b) A spherical rubber ball becomes oblong
                         their state of motion.                               as we apply force on it.








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