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Artknits Thornhill Articles: 3 Forces That You Can See In Everyday Life.

Top forces that you can see in everyday life is the rotational force. For example, when you are rotating a doorknob, or when you turn a steering wheel in the car, or when you open a can with a can opener. The second force in everyday life is electrical force. For example, when you turn on the light in the dark, it will make things brighter. Another example is, when you are charging your cellphone, the battery will come up because, more eletricity goes in, to make it work. The third force is gravitational force, in everyday life. For example, when you are playing sports like basketball and soccer, the ball will throw it to your partner or you throw the ball into the net. When you are doing laundry, you throw tide pods in the washing machine.

Charging a Phone Is Electrical Force.

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