力の種類 - 物理教室
原題: Types of Forces - The Physics Classroom
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- 重要度
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- 要約
- この記事では、物理学における力の種類について説明しています。力は物体の運動に影響を与える重要な要素であり、重力、摩擦、張力、弾性力など、さまざまな種類があります。それぞれの力の特性や作用について詳しく解説し、物理学の基本的な概念を理解する手助けをします。
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Hold down the T key for 3 seconds to activate the audio accessibility mode, at which point you can click the K key to pause and resume audio. Useful for the Check Your Understanding and See Answers. A force is a push or pull acting upon an object as a r