Which force is being exerted in the image?

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**Clue #6: Which force is being exerted in the image?**

The image illustrates two scenarios involving a spring and a mass:

1. **Stretching Force**: The mass is moving to the right, elongating the spring.

2. **Compressing Force**: The mass is compressed against the spring, moving to the left.

**Possible Forces to Consider:**

- **Magnetic Force**: Mrs. B is admiring jewelry by the pool.
- **Elastic Force**: Dr. Earth was relaxing in the library.
- **Electric Force**: The victim was not attacked by a cougar.
- **Electromagnetic Force**: The injury was not a stubbed toe.

*Instructions*: Stretch the Yellow Highlight Box over the answer.
Transcribed Image Text:**Clue #6: Which force is being exerted in the image?** The image illustrates two scenarios involving a spring and a mass: 1. **Stretching Force**: The mass is moving to the right, elongating the spring. 2. **Compressing Force**: The mass is compressed against the spring, moving to the left. **Possible Forces to Consider:** - **Magnetic Force**: Mrs. B is admiring jewelry by the pool. - **Elastic Force**: Dr. Earth was relaxing in the library. - **Electric Force**: The victim was not attacked by a cougar. - **Electromagnetic Force**: The injury was not a stubbed toe. *Instructions*: Stretch the Yellow Highlight Box over the answer.
**Text Transcription:**

Title: CLUE #7

**What is true of non-contact forces?**

- They are always stronger than contact forces.
- They always push two objects farther apart.
- They usually become weaker with distance.
- They never cause an object to change direction.

Instructions: Stretch the yellow highlight box over the answer.

Additional Clues:
- The injury did not involve a cougar.
- The victim was not electrocuted.
- Mr. Chem was fixing the dishwasher in the kitchen.
- Dr. Earth was wearing shoes in the gym.

**Explanation:**
This slide is part of a "Whodunnit?" themed educational activity, focusing on non-contact forces. It provides multiple statements about non-contact forces, and students are instructed to stretch a yellow box over what they believe to be the correct statement. Additionally, there are clues related to a mystery-solving activity, which are unrelated to the main question about non-contact forces.
Transcribed Image Text:**Text Transcription:** Title: CLUE #7 **What is true of non-contact forces?** - They are always stronger than contact forces. - They always push two objects farther apart. - They usually become weaker with distance. - They never cause an object to change direction. Instructions: Stretch the yellow highlight box over the answer. Additional Clues: - The injury did not involve a cougar. - The victim was not electrocuted. - Mr. Chem was fixing the dishwasher in the kitchen. - Dr. Earth was wearing shoes in the gym. **Explanation:** This slide is part of a "Whodunnit?" themed educational activity, focusing on non-contact forces. It provides multiple statements about non-contact forces, and students are instructed to stretch a yellow box over what they believe to be the correct statement. Additionally, there are clues related to a mystery-solving activity, which are unrelated to the main question about non-contact forces.
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