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Title: Force


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Force Newtons Laws
  • .

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Newtons First Law
  • Force- a push or a pull

Ex. Throwing a ball
force
gravity
3
Forces
  • Net Force-

The combination of forces acting on an
object -determines the motion of the object
Frictional Force, Gravitational Force, Tensional
Force, Electrical Force, Normal Force, Magnetic
Force, Air Resistance Force, Applied Force,
Spring Force
4
Forces
  • Net Force-

5
Balanced Unbalanced Forces
  • Balanced Forces 2 or more equal forces whose
    effects cancel each other out and DO NOT change
    the objects motion

No movement
Ex. Tug of war Holding a book
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Balanced Unbalanced Forces
  • Unbalanced Forces 2 or more unequal forces
    acting on an object causing the object to
    accelerate.

Yes movement
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Newtons First Law of Motion
  • States that objects at rest will remain at rest
    or move with a constant velocity unless a force
    is applied (inertia)

1st understood by Galileo Galileii 1564-1642
8
Older Ideas About Motion
  • Natural State of Rest

Galileo-
Naturally at Rest or Naturally in Motion
  • No force needed to keep
  • an object moving!!

So WHY does an object stop?!
9
Friction-
  • Force that acts to resist sliding between 2
    touching surfaces.

10
Types of Friction
  1. Static
  2. Sliding
  3. Rolling

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Types of Friction
  • Static Friction friction that prevents an
    object from moving when a force is applied
  • -caused by the attraction between atoms

roughness- mass- static friction
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Types of Friction
  • 2. Sliding Friction slows down a sliding object
  • -due to microscopic roughness of the surfaces

Ex. Brake pads on a car Bicycle brakes
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Types of Friction
  • 3. Rolling Friction occurs between a wheel and
    the ground
  • -needed to make a wheel or tire turn- keeps
    tire from slipping on the ground

(less than sliding friction)
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Newtons 2nd Law !
  • States that an object acted upon by a net force
    will accelerate in the direction of the force

Net force mass
Acceleration
F m
a
Fma
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Newtons 2nd Law !
  • Units of force Newtons (N)

Fma Fkg m/s/s
1 kg m/s/s 1 N
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Fma
500 kg
  • F 500kg x 3 m/s/s

F 1500 N
3 m/s/s
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Fma
  • F 5kg x 9.8 m/s/s

5 kg
F 49 N
9.8 m/s/s
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Fma
200 kg
  • F 200kg x 2 m/s/s

F 400 N
2 m/s/s
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GRAVITY
  • Gravity The force that tends to pull all
    objects toward the center of the Earth.

- measured as weight
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LAW of GRAVITATION
  • -The gravitational force between two objects is
    directly proportional to the product of their
    masses and inversely proportional to the square
    of the distance between them.

3 PARTS
21
1.
  • -Any 2 pieces of matter will pull on each other
    with a certain gravitational force

d
Planet Bob
Planet Gary
F
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2.
  • -The amount of matter in the objects determines
    the size of the force

Mass gravity
Earth
Moon
F
F
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3.
  • -The distance between the objects affects the
    size of the force.

Distance gravity
Distance gravity
.5d
Planet Bob
Planet Gary
4xF
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Gravitational force Between 2 objects
  • mass of object1 x mass of object 2
  • (Distance between objects) 2


m1 x m2 (d)2
g
100m
500kg
100kg
Planet Gary
Planet Bob
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g
  • m1 x m2
  • (d)2

100kg x 500kg (100m)2

50,000kg 10,000m2
5N
100m
500kg
100kg
Planet Gary
Planet Bob
26
Using Newtons 2nd LAW
  • Turning net force is at an angle

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Circular Motion
  • -direction constantly changing
  • Constantly accelerating
  • - Force is constantly applied

Centripetal Force- always perpendicular to the
direction of motion
29
Satellite Motion
  • -direction of motion

8 km/s Or 28,800 km/h
30
Air Resistance- Air pushing against you
  • -Friction

Gravity Terminal Air resistance
Velocity

Speed air resistance
200km/h 300km/h
20km/h
Amount depends on shape
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Newtons 3rd LAW of Motion !
  • -States that forces always act in equal but
    opposite pairs.

-For every action (force) there is an equal and
opposite reaction (force)
Gravity
table
32
Action Reaction forces dont cancel
  • Ex. A rocket launch

Reaction
Movement
Action
33
Weightlessness
Bob
  • Measuring weight - scale

Weightlessness- The condition that occurs in free
fall when the weight of an object SEEMS to be
zero.
scale
Bob
scale
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Weightlessness
  • Weightlessness in Orbit
  • freefall around the Earth
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