Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Types of Style

Types of Style - In everyday life activities that involve a lot of style. Tug of war game is an example of the application of force. Each group exerts a pull on the rope. This game will be won by those who can give a greater force on the rope. Style is a form of power can pull or push imposed on an object so that the object changes position or shape. In general, the style can be divided into two styles do not touch touch and style. Touch style is a style that is done directly between the objects that worked and things that Dikeni style. 

Type Style Touch
1. Muscle force
Muscle force is the force created by human or animal muscle. Example of a soccer player kicking a ball, when we push a table or dresser, and cows pulling carts.
2. Swipe style
Frictional forces that cause resistance force when two surfaces touch each other. Increasingly rough surface of the object the greater the friction generated.
Example:

    
Then drove a bike that will brake stops, the friction force between the tires and the brakes stop the bike resulted bike
    
Use a knife sharpening grinding, presence of friction between the blade grinding resulted in a sharp blade;
3. Resilience
Spring force is the force on the spring terjad. Spring force is a pull or strain and density.
Example:

    
People jumping on a trampoline;
    
Rubber bands are drawn;
    
An arrow shot from a bow;
    
Rock thrown from a catapult;
Type Style Not Touch
Do not touch style is a style that is not imposed on an object directly. In other words, there is no direct contact between the objects that worked on the style with the subject matter stylish. No touch of style are as follows:
1. Gravity Style
The force of gravity is the force created by the objects to draw other objects toward the center berangkutan style. Examples are the gravitational forces of the fruit fell down because of the influence of Earth's gravity
2. Style Magnet
Magnetic force is the force created by the magnets. Spikes are brought closer to the magnet will then move toward the magnet will stick to the magnet. This is because the magnetic force. Examples of magnetic force is lifting junk metal by using magnets.
3. Coulomb force
Coulomb force is the force arising from a separate electrical charges with a certain distance. Electric charge can have the same type of charge (repulsive force declined) and different types of cargo (attractive forces)

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