Title: Forces and Motion
1Forces and Motion
2Why do objects move?
- A force acts on them
- A FORCE is a push or a pull, in any
direction,that may cause a change in an objects
motion
3Will a force always cause an object to move?
4Every object has several forces always acting on
them.
Gravity
Air Pressure
Air Pressure
Friction
Friction
Normal
5The sum of all the forces acting on an object is
called NET FORCE
- If an object is motionless, the Net Force 0 ,
The forces are said to be Balanced. With Balanced
Forces, the forces are equal but in opposite
directions
6Since the applied force is not stronger than the
force of friction the object does not move
The forces are said to be Balanced
Gravity
Air Pressure
Air Pressure
Applied Force
Friction
Normal
7- If a force is exerted on an object causing it to
move, this is called an UNBALANCED FORCE, the net
force is greater than zero and the object moves.
8If the applied force is strong enough to over
come the existing forces, the object will move
The applied force is stronger than friction this
is an example of an Unbalanced force
Gravity
Air Pressure
Air Pressure
Friction
Applied Force
Normal
9Some Common Forces
10Friction
- The force exerted when two objects rub up against
each other. - Friction opposes motion, it causes objects to
slow down
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12What affects the Friction between objects?
- Mass of the Object
- Type of Surface
- Amount of surface area touching
13Sliding Friction
Motion
Friction
14Rolling Friction
The amount of friction between the two objects is
less than sliding friction
The object is easier to move
15Liquid Friction
A lubricant, such as oil, makes a thin layer
between the two objects.
16Which one will move farther if an equal force is
applied
200 kg
1000 kg
17Which one will move farther if an equal force is
applied
On ICE
200 kg
On Carpet
200 kg
18Which one will move farther if an equal force is
applied
200 kg
200 kg
19Gravity
- The force that pulls objects towards each other
- Every object has gravity, meaning that all
objects are being pulled toward each other. - So why are we not being pulled together right now?
20The larger the object is, the more we are
effected by its gravitational pull.
We are more attracted to the Earths gravity than
we are to gravity of the things in the room
21Where will the red ball move
Since the green ball is bigger, its gravity
effects the red ball more than the white ball
does, so the red ball moves towards the green ball
22Why do the two objects not hit the ground at the
same time?
- Gravity is acting more on the elephant than on
the feather. And a heavier object overcomes the
upward force of wind resistance (friction) more
easily thus falling faster than the light object
23- What happens if we can eliminate the wind
resistance?
24The two objects hit the ground at the same time
Gravity is still acting more on the elephant than
the feather, but the inertia of the elephant
keeps it from accelerating faster
All objects will accelerate the same when the
force of gravity is the only force action on it.
25Sir Isaac Newton and the 3 Laws of Motion
26Inertia
- The resistance of an object to changes in motion
- Basically Stated its harder to alter the motion
of a heavier object than a lighter object
27Newtons First Law
- An object in motion will stay in motion and an
object at rest will stay at rest until acted on
by a force. - Basically stated objects keep moving until
something slows them down (friction) and objects
will stay still until something causes them to
move (force)
28Newtons First Law AppliedAs the wall stops the
car the guy keeps going, there is nothing to
stop his forward motion
29Newtons First Law Appliedas the truck stops,
there is nothing keeping the ladder from
stopping it continues to move forward until
gravity and wind resistance stops it
30Newtons Second Law
- Shows the relationship between an objects mass
its acceleration and the applied force. - Basically stated it takes a stronger force to
move a heavier object that a lighter object and a
stronger force to get an object to move faster
31Newtons Second Law AppliedIf an equal force is
applied, the less massive object moves farther
200 kg
1000 kg
32Newtons 2nd Law Applied In order to move the
more massive object the same distance at, it will
take a much larger force
200 kg
1000 kg
33Newtons Third Law
- For every action, there is an opposite and equal
reaction - Basically stated apply a force in one direction,
there is the same force being applied right back
at you
34Action Thrust
Reaction Jet moves forward
35As the swimmer pushes against the water, the
water pushes back and the swimmer moves forward
36Which Law Applies
If you step off a boat, the boat is moved backward
THIRD LAW
37Which Law Applies
Second Law its harder to throw a heavy object
than a light one
38Which Law Applies?
Third Law the downward force causes the space
ship to go up
39Which Law Applies?
2nd law it takes a big force to mover the heavy
object
40First Law The object will not move until
something causes it to move
41Would this cart be able to make the loop on this
roller coaster?
42Newtons 3rd law says every action has an equal
reaction
Here is the action force
43Remember.. Equal not greater
44So the reaction force can only be this high
Here is the action force
45The cart would only go this high then fall back